Children's expectations and experiences of psychodynamic child psychotherapy
Authors:
Gunnar Carlberga; Agneta Thor
na; Susanna Billstr
ma; Fredrik Odhammara
na; Susanna Billstr
ma; Fredrik Odhammara
| Affiliation: | a The Erica Foundation, Sweden |
DOI:
10.1080/00754170902996130
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3 issues per year
Subjects:
Child & Adolescent Psychoanalysis;
Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy;
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy;
Psychological Disorders;
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Abstract
The aim of this study was to explore children's expectations and experiences of psychodynamic child psychotherapy. Semi-structured interviews were conducted using self-rating instruments, drawing materials and a selection of toys. Ten children aged 6-10 years were interviewed prior to and after treatment (mean number of sessions = 99). The main results showed that most of the children, despite their young age, had the ability to give clinically valuable accounts, verbally or non-verbally, of their problems. A majority of the children expressed positive hopes and expectations about their forthcoming therapy as well as regarding the experience of therapy as positive or very positive after termination. Self-ratings of change showed a moderate degree of improvement in their problems. Pre-treatment attitudes were linked with post-treatment self-ratings of improvement. The importance of preparing the child and the family for therapy and of listening to the children's experiences is highlighted.
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| Keywords: interview; child's testimony; narrative; clinically based study; qualitative research; therapeutic alliance |
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