Integrative Family Therapy for Child Behavioural Problems in a Parenting Support Agency |
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Authors: | Yulia Guerchenzon |
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Affiliation: | Child Abuse Prevention Service, Sydney |
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Abstract: | This paper describes family therapy for behavioural problems in a parenting support agency. It discusses the literature on the effectiveness of family therapy with child behaviour problems within a community support environment. The paper presents a detailed family case study, which is discussed from an integrative family therapy framework. Narrative therapy is used as an overarching framework for integrating systemic therapy and parenting skills to help a family with a mixed cultural Aboriginal and Australian background. This allows sessions that are meaningful for the family and encourages a connection to their own resources and to their community, besides creating a safe space for a dialogue that hears and values all voices. |
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Keywords: | parenting child behaviour problems narrative therapy family therapy integrative Aboriginal |
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