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The Mexican Institute of Psychiatry – Guillermina Natera and her colleagues – is a long-term collaborator on research into affected family members and how they can be helped. Their work in this area goes back at least to the 1980s. Having started with work in Mexico City, they have more recently focused on a rural indigenous community and on an analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the 5-Step Method.

The Mexican Institute of Psychiatry is a long-term collaborator on research into affected family members and how they can be helped. Their work in this area goes back at least to the 1980s when Guillermina Natera, who heads their programme, collaborated on a study with a colleague in Finland, and in 1989 began working with Jim Orford on what became a study of over a hundred family members in Mexico City and a similar number in England. That work has been reported in a number of papers and in the jointly authored book, Coping with Addiction Problems in the Family (published by Wiley in 2005). The Mexican group has gone on to trial ways of disseminating the 5-Step Method widely using internet-based training methods, to study the impact of their relatives’ drinking problems on women in a rural indigenous community, and to carry out an analysis of the cost-effectiveness of the 5-Step Method (reports are available to AFINet members).

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