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THE VOICES OF CHILDREN: PREADOLESCENT CHILDREN'S EXPERIENCES IN FAMILY THERAPY
Authors:Sandra M Stith  Karen H Rosen  Eric E McCollum  Jean U Coleman  Stephanie A Herman
Institution:Sandra M. Stith, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Director of the Family Therapy Program, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech, 2990 Telestar Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042.;Karen H. Rosen, EdD, is an Assistant Professor in the Family Therapy Program, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech, 2990 Telestar Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042.;Eric E. McCollum, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Family Therapy Program, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech, 2990 Telestar Ct, Falls Church, VA 22042.;Jean U. Coleman, EdD, is an Adjunct Professor in the Family Therapy Program, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech, 2990 Telestar Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042.;Stephanie A. Herman, MFA, is a Graduate Student in the Family Therapy Program, Department of Family and Child Development, Virginia Tech, 2990 Telestar Ct., Falls Church, VA 22042.
Abstract:Although family therapists often include children in therapy sessions, they rarely consider the child's wishes regarding participation or ask children for their impressions of therapy. In this study, 16 children between the ages of 5 and 13 who had participated in at least four family therapy sessions were interviewed to determine their perspectives on the experience. The children made it clear that they wished to be involved in a meaningful way in therapy and that they wanted to come to sessions even when they were not the focus. Feedback from these children is used to suggest ways family therapists might enhance their effectiveness with families with children.
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