The therapeutic relationship as a change mechanism in child psychotherapy: a qualitative study of children, parents', and therapists' views in different moments of the process (La relacion terapeutica como un mecanismo de cambio en la psicoterapia infantil: un estudio cualitativo de las perspectivas de nino/as, padres, y terapeutas en diferentes momentos del proceso)

Nunez, Lucia; Capella, Claudia; Midgley, Nick; Krause, Mariane

Abstract

The therapeutic relationship is organized triadically between children, therapists and parents, yet little research focuses on its evolution as a change mechanism integrating these perspectives. Develop a comprehensive model of the therapeutic relationship as a change mechanism in different phases of psychotherapy, from the perspective of children, parents and therapists. A grounded theory analysis integrated findings from a retrospective and a qualitative longitudinal study of the therapeutic relationship with children and parents as change factors based on semi-structured interviews and children's drawings. Initially, therapists' close, flexible attitude improved children's and parents' motivation for psychotherapy. Later, a child-centred, playful relationship fostered children's affection and trust in the therapists, promoting emotional and socio-affective changes. Lastly, as a greater bond developed, children internalized the therapist as a significant figure, and deeper changes emerged. Parents' changes were eased by further trust and collaboration in the relationship with the therapist, and changes in the child-parent relationship emerged. Constructing positive therapeutic relationships requires participants' evolving dispositions. These relationships shape progressive changes in children and their parents.

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Título de la Revista: ESTUDIOS DE PSICOLOGIA
Volumen: 43
Número: 3
Editorial: ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página de inicio: 666
Página final: 687
DOI:

10.1080/02109395.2022.2127233

Notas: ISI