2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10591-017-9440-z
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Systemic Family Therapy Competences in Child and Adolescent Mental Health Care

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“…Instead of attributing certain problems to an identified family member, or a linear chain of events with a cause-and-effect relationship to problems, families were able to recognize the multiple relational transactions and environmental conditions that modulate and perpetuate members’ characteristics and behaviors (Flaskas, 2010). The counselors were advised to take a nonpathologizing approach and view of the family while structuring the therapeutic process in such a way in which blaming is minimized, transparency is encouraged, and appreciation is expressed among members in and out of session (Lorås, 2018). Furthermore, counselors taught parents and guardians cognitive and behavioral skills, such as managing negative interactions and affecting regulation strategies applicable to themselves and their children (Kaslow et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Instead of attributing certain problems to an identified family member, or a linear chain of events with a cause-and-effect relationship to problems, families were able to recognize the multiple relational transactions and environmental conditions that modulate and perpetuate members’ characteristics and behaviors (Flaskas, 2010). The counselors were advised to take a nonpathologizing approach and view of the family while structuring the therapeutic process in such a way in which blaming is minimized, transparency is encouraged, and appreciation is expressed among members in and out of session (Lorås, 2018). Furthermore, counselors taught parents and guardians cognitive and behavioral skills, such as managing negative interactions and affecting regulation strategies applicable to themselves and their children (Kaslow et al, 2012).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The SFT framework and family-based interventions address the whole family system including all subsystems (parent–parent, parent–child, sibling–sibling, and nuclear family–extended family). Furthermore, SFT approaches may be well suited to target changes in school-aged children’s overall mental health outcomes (Goldenberg et al, 2017; Lorås, 2018; Riedinger et al, 2017; Ungar, 2015). Regardless of the treatment setting, SFT practice has shown to help reduce negative outcomes associated with child abuse and neglect (Carr, 2009, 2014).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasil penelitian lainnya manyatakan bahwa ada risiko atau efek negatif berupa gangguan kesehatan mental bagi anak-anak korban perceraian. Anak-anak yang berada di tengah konflik orang tua dalam perceraian dan atau penghinaan yang tidak adil antara satu orang tua oleh orang lain cenderung akan memiliki masalah kesehatan mental (Lorås, 2018). Dampak lainnya adalah konflik antara orang tua yang berkepanjangan lebih cenderung merusak pasca-perceraian ketika salah satu orang tua mengungkapkan kekesalan mereka kepada orang tua lain dengan menanyakan siapa orang tua yang lebih dimusuhi oleh anak, atau dengan melarang penyebutan orang tua lain di hadapan mereka.…”
Section: Gambar 1 Jumlah Perceraian DI Indonesia 2015-2018unclassified
“…[1][2][3] The appearance of these disorders has brought huge obstacles to the healthy growth of children and adolescents, and seriously affected the physical and mental health of children and adolescents as well as their ability to receive education [2][3][4][5]. Previous researches have indicated that the current treatment for behavioral disorders in children and adolescents is based on individual psychotherapy and medication, which is undoubtedly a superb solution for the treatment of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents [4][5][6]. However, because these treatment methods are mainly formulated for individuals, when children and adolescents return to the real life and have normal interaction with people, they will experience maladjustment and even relapse of obstacles [4][5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous researches have indicated that the current treatment for behavioral disorders in children and adolescents is based on individual psychotherapy and medication, which is undoubtedly a superb solution for the treatment of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents [4][5][6]. However, because these treatment methods are mainly formulated for individuals, when children and adolescents return to the real life and have normal interaction with people, they will experience maladjustment and even relapse of obstacles [4][5][6][7]. By analyzing the basic attributes of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents, it finds that the participation of family is crucial to the treatment of behavioral disorders in children and adolescents.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%