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The therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy: integrating the perspectives of children, parents and therapists

Núñez, L; Midgley, N; Capella, C; Alamo, N; Mortimer, R; Krause, M; (2021) The therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy: integrating the perspectives of children, parents and therapists. Psychotherapy Research , 31 (8) pp. 988-1000. 10.1080/10503307.2021.1876946. Green open access

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Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To describe and analyse the therapeutic relationship integrating the views of children, parents and therapists. METHODS: This study employs a qualitative methodology, assuming a discovery-oriented approach which draws from grounded theory. Twelve psychotherapy triads participated, composed of children aged 6-10, their parents and psychotherapists. Semi-structured follow-up interviews were conducted (N=36), including a drawing in the case of the children. RESULTS: A positive therapeutic relationship with children and parents was viewed as a gradually constructed process, based on a positive emotional encounter between participants. It was facilitated primarily by the therapist's commitment and playful stance, the child and therapist mutual involvement, and the parent's collaboration. These aspects entailed a trustful, validating and caring relationship, that shaped children and parents' motivations towards therapy and facilitated change. CONCLUSIONS: From a multiple-perspective approach, therapy was conceived as a relational experience. The development of positive relationships required different and evolving dispositions from therapy main actors. Therapists' genuine feelings and engagement in therapeutic activity seem central, underlining the importance of addressing relational aspects in child therapy research and training.

Type: Article
Title: The therapeutic relationship in child psychotherapy: integrating the perspectives of children, parents and therapists
Location: England
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
DOI: 10.1080/10503307.2021.1876946
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.1080/10503307.2021.1876946
Language: English
Additional information: This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher's terms and conditions.
Keywords: child therapy, multiple perspectives, qualitative methods, therapeutic alliance, therapeutic relationship
UCL classification: UCL
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Brain Sciences
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Brain Sciences > Div of Psychology and Lang Sciences
UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Life and Medical Sciences > Faculty of Brain Sciences > Div of Psychology and Lang Sciences > Clinical, Edu and Hlth Psychology
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10122036
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