2012
DOI: 10.3109/01612840.2012.688254
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A Multi-Modal Pilot Intervention with Violence-Exposed Mothers in a Child Psychiatric Trauma-Focused Treatment Program

Abstract: This multi-method pilot study implemented a relationally-based intervention with mothers of school-aged children receiving treatment for exposure to domestic violence. Grounded in psychodynamic and attachment theories, the short-term intervention consisted of targeted individual and group sessions. Quantitative as well as qualitative data were examined for trends and exemplars of important process outcomes. Improvements were evidenced in a number of key areas including psychiatric symptoms, isolation, defensiv… Show more

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“…Three programmes can be broadly described as psychoeducation (see Table 1). For one programme, described by Kearney et al, 160 the psychoeducation was delivered in the USA to mothers only, 160 while their children received a clinical intervention for trauma (that intervention was not described). In this brief 6-week programme, mothers received support and psychoeducation about relationships based on psychodynamic and attributional styles; this programme also included a video element in which one play session was filmed and used to provide parental feedback.…”
Section: Intervention Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Three programmes can be broadly described as psychoeducation (see Table 1). For one programme, described by Kearney et al, 160 the psychoeducation was delivered in the USA to mothers only, 160 while their children received a clinical intervention for trauma (that intervention was not described). In this brief 6-week programme, mothers received support and psychoeducation about relationships based on psychodynamic and attributional styles; this programme also included a video element in which one play session was filmed and used to provide parental feedback.…”
Section: Intervention Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One paper reporting on a psychoeducational programme for mothers whose children were receiving an intervention for trauma reported the mothers' and stakeholders' (therapist) views. 160 One PhD thesis 129 reported the views of children, mothers (victims of DVA) and fathers (perpetrators of DVA), as well as of stakeholders, for a psychoeducation programme delivered to families, including perpetrators of DVA. 157 Two reports 161,162 (one paper and one PhD thesis) described the views of the author (who was also the therapist) on a school-based, psychoeducation/play-therapy programme delivered to four children under 10.…”
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