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Brief Emotion Focused Family Therapy: An Intervention for Parents of Children and Adolescents with Mental Health Issues
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EducationFamily StrengtheningMental HealthChild Mental HealthPsychologySocial Sciences2-Day Intensive ModalityPsychological InterventionsMental Health CounselingMental Health IssuesIntervention AttemptsFamily ProcessesPsychiatryBehavior TherapyChildren's Mental HealthIndividual TherapyBrief EmotionPediatricsFamily PsychologyFamily TherapyPsychotherapyChild PsychiatryPsychopathology
This study evaluated the 2-day intensive modality of Emotion Focused Family Therapy (EFFT). The intervention attempts to prepare parents to take a primary role in their child's recovery from a range of mental health issues. One hundred and twenty-four parents completed the intervention and provided data a week prior to intervention, post-intervention and at 4-month follow-up. Results include significantly reduced parent blocks and increased parental self-efficacy in relation to involvement in their child's recovery, as well as significant improvement in child symptomatology. The findings confirm positive results from an earlier pilot study involving eating disorders and demonstrate the potential for EFFT as an intervention for a range of clinical problems in children and youth.
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