Therapists' perceptions of alliance barriers in the parent-therapist relationship when treating children who have experienced trauma.

IF 3.6 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Australian Journal of Psychology Pub Date : 2025-07-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1080/00049530.2025.2528346
Simene Joffe, Veronica M Dwarika
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Abstract

Objective: Childhood experiences of traumatic events are common in all countries, and children may require psychotherapy after a traumatic experience. For those children who have experienced trauma and are involved in therapy, the parent-therapist relationship is important in promoting child trauma recovery. However, alliance barriers can interrupt the working relationship, compromising child treatment efficacy. Few studies have explored therapists' perceptions of the complexities in the parent-therapist relationship when treating children for trauma.

Method: This exploratory study uses trauma theory to understand obstacles interfering with the parent-therapist alliance. Qualitative research methods were used to explore data obtained from 15 therapists. An interpretive phenomenological research design supported the study to answer the research question.

Results: Therapists were motivated to work with parents, as they recognise the important role of parents in treatment. They identified alliance barriers as reduced parent investment, parent trauma and therapists' emotions. Therapists also applied a trauma-informed framework to moderate alliance obstacles preventing them from impacting child treatment success.

Conclusion: The findings highlight that therapists require knowledge of trauma theory and expertise in trauma-informed practice to work effectively with parents when treating children for trauma. This new knowledge will help therapists manage and support the parent-therapist relationship when treating children who have experienced trauma, improving long-term treatment outcomes of child psychotherapy.

治疗师在治疗经历过创伤的儿童时对亲子关系中联盟障碍的看法。
目的:童年创伤性事件经历在所有国家都很常见,儿童在创伤性事件经历后可能需要心理治疗。对于那些经历过创伤并参与治疗的儿童来说,父母和治疗师的关系对于促进儿童创伤的恢复是很重要的。然而,联盟障碍会中断工作关系,影响儿童治疗效果。很少有研究探讨治疗师在治疗创伤儿童时对父母-治疗师关系复杂性的看法。方法:运用创伤理论探讨干扰亲子治疗师联盟的障碍。本研究采用质性研究方法对15位治疗师的资料进行分析。解释性现象学研究设计支持本研究回答研究问题。结果:治疗师积极与父母一起工作,因为他们认识到父母在治疗中的重要作用。他们将联盟障碍确定为父母投入减少、父母创伤和治疗师的情绪。治疗师还应用创伤知情框架来缓和联盟障碍,防止他们影响儿童治疗的成功。结论:研究结果强调,治疗师需要创伤理论知识和创伤知情实践的专业知识,才能在治疗儿童创伤时有效地与父母合作。这一新知识将有助于治疗师在治疗经历过创伤的儿童时管理和支持亲子治疗师关系,改善儿童心理治疗的长期治疗效果。
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Australian Journal of Psychology
Australian Journal of Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Australian Journal of Psychology is the premier scientific journal of the Australian Psychological Society. It covers the entire spectrum of psychological research and receives articles on all topics within the broad scope of the discipline. The journal publishes high quality peer-reviewed articles with reviewers and associate editors providing detailed assistance to authors to reach publication. The journal publishes reports of experimental and survey studies, including reports of qualitative investigations, on pure and applied topics in the field of psychology. Articles on clinical psychology or on the professional concerns of applied psychology should be submitted to our sister journals, Australian Psychologist or Clinical Psychologist. The journal publishes occasional reviews of specific topics, theoretical pieces and commentaries on methodological issues. There are also solicited book reviews and comments Annual special issues devoted to a single topic, and guest edited by a specialist editor, are published. The journal regards itself as international in vision and will accept submissions from psychologists in all countries.
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