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Discovering the moments of movement in filial therapy: A single case qualitative study.
Authors:Winek, Jon   Lambert-Shute, Jennifer   Johnson, Laura   Shaw, Liza   Krepps, Jeff   Wiley, Kelly
Abstract:
This study examines the process of change in filial therapy, a type of play therapy, which engages parents as therapeutic agents in working with troubled children. Outcome studies have supported the efficacy of this approach in building parent-child relationships, reducing parenting stress, and reducing child behavior problems. The purpose of this qualitative study is to examine the process in order to understand how these changes occur. The researchers compare the viewpoints of the therapist, the parents, and an independent observer, noting the points in therapy which are deemed facilitative or inhibitive of change. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:filial therapy   parent-child relationships   child behavior problems   troubled children   movement   play therapy   parenting stress   treatment effectiveness
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