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Terapia Filial: Filial Therapy With Hispanic and Latinx Clients

The Family Journal, 2021
Filial therapy (FT) has often been stated as an approach that can address the multicultural considerations of a variety of populations, in which parents are given the tools to strengthen their bonds with their child. This article describes counselors using FT as it applies to Hispanic and Latinx clients in the United States.
Chanel Shahnami Rodriguez   +1 more
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Filial Therapy

Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 1995
Filial therapy, a program that teaches parents to engage in child-centered play therapy with their own children, can be an effective bridge between individual child treatment and family therapy. The program has many benefits for the family therapist addressing child related problems, and it has been widely supported by outcome research.
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Filial Therapy with Co-Therapists

Journal of Family Psychotherapy, 2001
The purpose of this paper is to describe a case where two therapists worked with a five-year-old boy, presenting with anger issues, and his family. One therapist conducted play sessions with the boy while the other therapist worked with the parental dyad behind a one-way mirror. The latter therapist explained the tenets of play therapy, translating its
Christie Eppler, Christopher Latty
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Occupational Therapy Theory and School-Based Filial Therapy: Intervention Rationale and Formulation

Canadian Journal of Occupational Therapy, 2021
Background: Emotional-behavioural problems in children present a barrier to engagement and participation in school occupations. Applying practice theory is an essential process to explore the impact of clinical problems and to orient clinical thinking to the domain of occupation. Purpose: Occupational therapy practice theory and frameworks are applied
Jane Cooper, Mong-lin Yu, Ted Brown
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Conducting filial therapy with homeless parents.

American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 2009
Homelessness and the associated feelings of loss are highly distressing for parents and their children who experience them. The implications for young, homeless children are clinically significant, as these children tend to display higher rates of depressive, anxious feelings.
Amie C, Kolos   +2 more
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Variations and Extensions of Filial Therapy

Family Process, 1981
Various procedures for training parents to be play therapists for their own young children are described. In their play encounters with the child, not only is each of the parents learning ways of being with the child that are indicative of empathy and caring, but they are also learning that the way each acts toward the child in the playroom (and in the
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Filial Therapy: Shifting the Balance

Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
The author presents an argument for the inclusion of filial therapy as an empirically researched treatment in child mental health services. Filial therapy is a hybrid form of child-centred or non-directive play therapy that actively involves parents in the delivery of their child’s therapy.
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Filial Therapy and Intrafamiliar Violence Prevention

2019
In this work we target the significance of filial therapy by influencing mother-child relationships in cases where the child suffers from CAN syndrome. We describe the structure of filial therapy, the goals, the process and meaning. We also focus on the viewpoints of effectivity in the educational influence in children and their mothers who are coming ...
Juhásová, Andrea, Lulei, Martin
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Parental Perceptions of an Advanced Filial Therapy Model

Contemporary Family Therapy, 2012
This exploratory phenomenological study examines the experiences of nine parents who completed an advanced filial therapy model that provides participants with ongoing support and skill development after participating in a basic filial approach called child parent relationship therapy. Experiential and intensive, the advanced model is patterned after a
Amy C. Wickstrom, Stephanie I. Falke
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A Filial Therapy Model Through a Family Therapy Lens

The Family Journal, 2012
The call for family-centered therapeutic services, especially for families of young children, has come from governmental organizations, professional associations, practitioners, and families. Play therapists and family therapists are prime candidates to provide such services, but professional research and literature suggest that practitioners within ...
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