A Case Study on Sibling Relational Problem: Its Clinical Significance in Managing A Dyslexic Adolescent with Mild Depressive Disorder

A. Thiagarajan, N. Muhammad
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The purpose of this case study was to see the impacts of managing sibling relational problem on mild depressive disorder. This approach was applied on a 15-year-old girl, who has dyslexia. She was found to have mild depression for one year that was precipitated by her poor relationship with her younger sibling. The intervention used in managing this case was adapted from the Siblings Are Special Module, a special programme that helps to alleviate anger and frustration that siblings had on each other. These 5 session interventions also included leisure activities that helped them to overcome their ongoing conflicts and were conducted over 3 months period. Parents were involved in the last 2 sessions in order to promote positive parenting. She showed a marked improvement in her psychological wellbeing and family relationship especially with her siblings at the end of the intervention. In conclusion, the intervention used to improve sibling relationship has shown to be effective in improving the mental health of the adolescents. Keywords: Adolescent; depressive disorder; siblings
兄弟姐妹关系问题的个案研究:对一名患有轻度抑郁障碍的阅读障碍青少年的临床意义
本案例研究的目的是观察处理兄弟姐妹关系问题对轻度抑郁障碍的影响。这一方法应用于一名患有阅读障碍的15岁女孩。她被发现患有轻度抑郁症达一年之久,这是由于她与弟弟妹妹关系不佳。用于处理这起案件的干预措施改编自“兄弟姐妹是特别模块”,这是一个有助于缓解兄弟姐妹之间的愤怒和沮丧情绪的特别计划。这5次会议的干预措施还包括帮助他们克服持续冲突的休闲活动,为期3个月。家长们参与了最后两次会议,以促进积极的育儿方式。在干预结束时,她表现出心理健康和家庭关系的显著改善,尤其是与兄弟姐妹的关系。总之,用于改善兄弟姐妹关系的干预措施已被证明对改善青少年的心理健康是有效的。关键词:青少年;抑郁障碍;兄弟姐妹
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