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Intensive group play therapy with child witnesses of domestic violence.
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Family MedicineMental HealthDating ViolencePsychologyIntensive GroupPartner ViolencePsychological InterventionsBehavioral IssueDomestic ViolenceBehavior ProblemsHealth SciencesBehavioral SciencesPsychiatryChild AbuseChild DevelopmentSexual AbusePsychological ViolencePediatricsIntensive Play TherapyDomestic Violence PreventionMedicineAggressionTrauma In Child
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of intensive play therapy as a method of intervention for child witnesses of domestic violence. The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intensive play therapy in: (a) improving the self-concept of child witnesses of domestic violence; (b) reducing internalizing behavior problems, such as withdrawal, somatic complaints, anxiety, and depression, of child witnesses of domestic violence; (c) reducing externalizing behavior problems, such as aggression and delinquency, of child witnesses of domestic violence; (d) reducing overall behavior problems, including internalizing and externalizing behavior problems, and social problems, thought problems, and attention problems, of child witnesses of domestic violence; and (e) improving play behaviors in the areas of affection, contact, physical proximity, self-direction, aggression, mood, play themes, and food nurturing themes.
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