Parenting the parent without losing sight of the child. A qualitative study of therapists’ experiences with intergenerational adversities in perinatal psychotherapy

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Heidi Fjeldheim, Anne Werner, Teija Anke, Vibeke Moe, Helen Suizu Norheim, Marianne Aalberg
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The complex work of addressing intergenerational adversities, like violence, abuse, and neglect through perinatal psychotherapy, is understudied. Especially noticeable is the paucity of studies giving voice to the therapists. This study explored therapeutic processes through the perspectives of seven Norwegian therapists. A qualitative approach was chosen with individual interviews and a follow-up focus group. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis. We identified one overarching theme: To maintain a reflective therapeutic capacity, and two main themes with associated subthemes: 1) Alliance work when a caring system comes to therapy to fight generations of adversities and 2) The complex therapeutic work of addressing generational adversities in perinatal psychotherapy. Findings from the present study indicate that maintaining a reflective stance is essential yet challenging when addressing intergenerational adversities, requiring a holding environment for the therapists. The primary vehicle of change was perceived as a safe enough therapeutic alliance to explore new ways of being together, contrasting earlier experiences. A key question raised was how to give caregivers enough time to trust the therapist without compromising the safety and development of the child. The essence of the therapeutic work was to reduce risk factors and increase protective factors through multiple ports of entry.

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为人父母,不忘子女。围产期心理治疗中治疗师对代际逆境体验的定性研究。
通过围产期心理治疗解决暴力、虐待和忽视等代际逆境的复杂工作还未得到充分研究。尤其值得注意的是,很少有研究能让治疗师发出自己的声音。本研究通过七位挪威治疗师的视角,对治疗过程进行了探讨。研究采用了定性方法,包括个人访谈和后续焦点小组。我们采用反思性主题分析法对数据进行了分析。我们确定了一个最重要的主题:保持一种反思性的治疗能力,以及两个具有相关副主题的主主题:1)当一个关爱系统来到治疗中与几代人的逆境作斗争时的联盟工作;2)在围产期心理治疗中解决几代人逆境的复杂治疗工作。本研究的结果表明,在处理代际逆境时,保持反思的姿态是至关重要的,但也是具有挑战性的,这需要治疗师有一个持守的环境。治疗师认为,改变的主要途径是建立一个足够安全的治疗联盟,以探索新的相处方式,与之前的经历形成对比。提出的一个关键问题是,如何给照顾者足够的时间来信任治疗师,同时又不影响儿童的安全和发展。治疗工作的本质是通过多种途径减少风险因素,增加保护因素。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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