亲子互动疗法:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童疗效文献综述

N. Mohamed
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自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)以各种方式影响儿童及其学习。自闭症是一种发育障碍,表现为社交、语言和认知能力的严重缺陷。ASD 的核心特征是在某些方面遇到困难时会产生挫折感、困惑感、焦虑感或缺乏控制感,从而导致行为反应。本文概述了相关文献,重点关注亲子互动疗法(PCIT)的有效性,该疗法用于改善亲子关系,减少 ASD 儿童的不遵从行为。亲子互动疗法(PCIT)是一种针对 2 至 7 岁行为障碍幼儿的经验性治疗方法,重点在于改善父母与子女之间的关系质量,改变不恰当的亲子互动模式。父母与子女之间的早期关系对儿童的行为和情感发展有很大影响。当父母对孩子的暗示反应灵敏、敏感时,他们就会促进与孩子之间前后协调的互动。这种互动有助于儿童发展自我意识和情绪调节技能,如自我控制和自我平静。此外,为了帮助幼儿形成终身的自我激励,鼓励家长参与日常的学习和游戏活动。因此,确定最有效的干预亲职教育计划,通过教授家长应对患有自闭症的幼儿不遵从行为所需的技能来增进和重建亲子关系,是至关重要的。总之,本研究的结果表明,PCIT 作为一种早期干预措施,具有改善学龄前 ASD 儿童行为功能结果的潜力。
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PARENT-CHILD INTERACTION THERAPY: A LITERATURE REVIEW ON ITS EFFECTIVENESS FOR CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER (ASD)
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects children and their learning in a variety of ways. ASD is a developmental disorder that is marked by profound deficits in social, language, and cognitive abilities. The core features of ASD are areas in which difficulties can lead to feelings of frustration, confusion, anxiety or lack of control, resulting in behavioural responses. This article offers an overview of the literature, focusing on the effectiveness of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) which used to improve the relationship between parent-children and to reduce noncompliance behaviour in children with ASD. The PCIT is an empirically-supported treatment for conduct-disordered for young children aged two to seven that highlights on improving the quality of the relationship between parents and child and changing inappropriate pattern of parent-child interaction. Early relationships between parents and children have powerful impacts on children’s behaviour and emotional development. When parents are responsive and sensitive to child’s cues, they contribute to the coordinated back and forth of interaction with the child. This kind of interaction helps children develop self-sense and emotional regulation skills such as self control and self-calming. Furthermore, in order to help young children to develop lifelong motivation in their self, parents are encouraged to participate in everyday learning and playing activities. Therefore, identifying the most effective intervention parenting programmes for enhancing and rebuilding parent-child relationships through teaching parent the skills necessary for coping with noncompliance behaviour in young children with ASD is crucially important. Overall, the findings of this study demonstrate the potential of PCIT as an early intervention to improve the behavioural functional outcomes of preschool children with ASD.
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