The therapeutic relationship as a change mechanism in child psychotherapy: a qualitative study of children, parents’, and therapists’ views in different moments of the process (La relación terapéutica como un mecanismo de cambio en la psicoterapia infantil: un estudio cualitativo de las perspectivas de niño/as, padres, y terapeutas en diferentes momentos del proceso)

Lucía Núñez, Claudia Capella, Nick Midgley, Mariane Krause
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The therapeutic relationship is organized triadically between children, therapists and parents, yet little research focuses on its evolution as a change mechanism integrating these perspectives. Develop a comprehensive model of the therapeutic relationship as a change mechanism in different phases of psychotherapy, from the perspective of children, parents and therapists. A grounded theory analysis integrated findings from a retrospective and a qualitative longitudinal study of the therapeutic relationship with children and parents as change factors based on semi-structured interviews and children’s drawings. Initially, therapists’ close, flexible attitude improved children’s and parents’ motivation for psychotherapy. Later, a child-centred, playful relationship fostered children’s affection and trust in the therapists, promoting emotional and socio-affective changes. Lastly, as a greater bond developed, children internalized the therapist as a significant figure, and deeper changes emerged. Parents’ changes were eased by further trust and collaboration in the relationship with the therapist, and changes in the child-parent relationship emerged. Constructing positive therapeutic relationships requires participants’ evolving dispositions. These relationships shape progressive changes in children and their parents.

The / relationship as a child心理变化机制:儿童、父母”的定性研究,不同时刻部落格和therapists views of The process(治疗的关系机制:定性研究儿童心理的变化前景男女儿童、父母、进程和治疗师在不同的时间)
【摘要】儿童、治疗师和家长三者之间的治疗关系呈三角结构,但很少有研究关注其作为一种整合这些视角的变化机制的演变。从儿童、家长和治疗师的角度,建立一个综合的治疗关系模型,作为心理治疗不同阶段的变化机制。基于半结构化访谈和儿童绘画的理论分析整合了回顾性和定性纵向研究的结果,这些研究将儿童和父母的治疗关系作为改变因素。最初,治疗师亲密、灵活的态度改善了儿童和家长接受心理治疗的动机。后来,一种以儿童为中心的、好玩的关系培养了儿童对治疗师的喜爱和信任,促进了情感和社会情感的变化。最后,随着更紧密的联系的发展,孩子们将治疗师内化为一个重要的人物,更深层次的变化出现了。父母的变化通过与治疗师进一步的信任和合作而得到缓解,亲子关系出现了变化。建立积极的治疗关系需要参与者不断发展的性格。这些关系塑造了孩子和父母之间的渐进式变化。
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