过渡性生活庇护所家庭生活单元实施“不可思议岁月”小组的影响——以“Cathy”为例

K. Rogers, Michelle Bobich, P. Heppell
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经历过无家可归的年幼儿童出现行为障碍的风险明显增加。这个案例研究说明了“难以置信的岁月”(IY)项目的影响,这是一个有证据支持的团体心理治疗干预,对“凯茜”的影响,“凯茜”是一个4岁的拉丁裔女孩,她有外化行为,她住在一个无家可归的妇女和儿童过渡项目中。本文描述了该模型的适应性,以解决儿童和家庭的创伤历史,并允许其在住宅项目中实施。定性和定量数据支持IY组对Cathy及其家庭产生积极影响,导致外化行为和创伤后应激障碍症状显著减少,以及儿童与父母互动质量的改善。此外,对未来的研究和治疗的考虑和适应这一服务不足的人群提出了建议。
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The Impact of Implementing an "Incredible Years" Group Within a Family Living Unit in a Transitional Living Shelter: The Case of "Cathy"
Young children who experience homelessness have a markedly increased risk of behavior disorders.  This case study illustrates the impact of the "Incredible Years" (IY) program, an evidence-supported group psychotherapy intervention, on "Cathy," a 4-year-old Latina girl with externalizing behaviors who was living in a transitional program for homeless women and children.  Adaptations of the model to address the child and family’s trauma history and to allow for its implementation in a residential program are delineated. Qualitative and quantitative data support that the IY group had a positive impact on Cathy and her family and led to significant symptom decreases in externalizing behaviors and PTSD symptoms, as well as an improvement in the quality of child and parent interactions. Additionally, recommendations for future studies and treatment considerations and adaptations for this underserved population are addressed.
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