Effects of Ecologically-Based Family Therapy with Substance Using, Prostituting Mothers [0.03%]
生态家庭治疗对吸毒卖淫母亲的效果研究
Aaron Murnan,Qiong Wu,Natasha Slesnick
Aaron Murnan
Studies report that high rates of prostituting women seek substance use treatment, and that most of these women have children in their care. However, compared to non-prostituting women, they show poorer treatment outcomes. Effective interve...
The changing face of telesupervision and digital training in response to COVID-19 [0.03%]
新冠肺炎背景下的远程监督和数字培训的新变化
Heath Grames,Pat Sims,Chelsey Holden et al.
Heath Grames et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has rapidly changed the ways in which marriage and family therapists (MFTs)/couple and family therapists (CFTs) engage in clinical supervision. Traditional face-to-face supervisory relationships have transitioned to te...
'When it comes to relational trauma, you need people at the table': Therapist experiences of online therapy for families with a prior disclosure of sibling sexual abuse during Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns [0.03%]
“谈到关系创伤时,你需要有相关人员参与”:疫情期间针对曾遭受兄弟姐妹性虐待的家庭开展在线治疗的经验教训
Aletta Simons,Martine Noordegraaf,Tine Van Regenmortel
Aletta Simons
This study aims to contribute to the evaluation of online therapy during Covid-19 pandemic lockdowns, by exploring family therapists' experiences of therapy for twelve Sibling Sexual Abuse (SSA) families in the Netherlands. Seven transcript...
A systemic supervisory methodology and approach used during COVID times: Collective cut-outs - a gift from the left hand [0.03%]
疫情期间系统性监管方法和思路:集体缺失——左手赠予的礼物
Joanne Adams,Melissa Baxter
Joanne Adams
This paper sets out to explore the use of a systemic reflexive exercise called "Collective Cut-Outs", detailing its methodology and usefulness with "frontline" mental health practitioners within supervision and teaching contexts. We draw on...
Sarah Muddle,Hannah Rettie,Olivia Harris et al.
Sarah Muddle et al.
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had implications for all of us. For those of us studying on clinical psychology doctorates, and similar psychotherapeutic training courses, this pandemic has led to some particular challe...
Facilitator lessons from online psychoeducational group for relational well-being in India during COVID-19 pandemic [0.03%]
印度新冠肺炎疫情期间线上心理健康教育小组的经验与启示
Aparna Joshi,Amrita Joshi,Ipsita Chatterjee et al.
Aparna Joshi et al.
The COVID-19 pandemic has affected the mental health of individuals, along with their couple and familial relationships, necessitating an effective response. Teletherapy offers an option to address these relationship concerns amidst pandemi...
'Living in a Zoom world': Survey mapping how COVID-19 is changing family therapy practice in the UK [0.03%]
“生活在ZOOM的世界中”:英国一项关于新冠肺炎如何改变家庭治疗实践的调查报告
Richard Mc Kenny,Emily Galloghly,Catherine M Porter et al.
Richard Mc Kenny et al.
Following the COVID-19 pandemic, psychological therapies rapidly moved online in mid-2020. The Association for Family Therapy and Systemic Practice in the UK (AFT) surveyed the attitudes and practices of systemic therapists in the UK in ear...
Philip Messent
Philip Messent
Emotion talk in the context of young people self-harming: facing the feelings in family therapy [0.03%]
家庭治疗中青少年自伤背景下有关情绪的谈话:面对感受
Alice Rogers,Petra Schmidt
Alice Rogers
This article describes the use of emotion talk in the context of using a manualised approach to family therapy where the presenting problem is self-harm. Whilst we understand that there is an internal aspect to emotion, we also consider emo...
Reflections on the challenges of understanding racial, cultural and sexual differences in couple relationship research [0.03%]
理解伴侣关系中种族、文化和性取向差异挑战的反思
Jacqui Gabb,Reenee Singh
Jacqui Gabb
In the field of systemic psychotherapy there has been much recent interest in the areas of culture and reflexivity, and in working with couples. In this article we reflect on the process of conducting research in these areas. Drawing on fin...