Short-Term Filial Therapy With German Mothers: Findings From a Controlled Study

Filial therapy has been shown to be an effective tool in improving parent-child relationships. This study represents a starting point for investigating the effectiveness of filial therapy with German mothers and their children. A brief form of the VanFleet filial training approach was used with a gr...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of play therapy 2008, Vol.17 (1), p.39-51
Hauptverfasser: Grskovic, Janice A, Goetze, Herbert
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Filial therapy has been shown to be an effective tool in improving parent-child relationships. This study represents a starting point for investigating the effectiveness of filial therapy with German mothers and their children. A brief form of the VanFleet filial training approach was used with a group of 15 mothers attending a health retreat for 2 weeks. Dependent variables included a measure of parenting styles, behavior ratings of children, and child-mother play interaction measures. Results showed an increase in acceptance, empathy, positive attention, and educational competence for mothers who received filial therapy and a decrease in ratings of their children's behavior difficulties. Control group members did not show similar gains.
ISSN:1555-6824
1939-0629
DOI:10.1037/1555-6824.17.1.39