Traumatized mothers can change their minds about their toddlers: Understanding how a novel use of videofeedback supports positive change of maternal attributions
Autor: | Randall D. Marshall, Jaime McCaw, Kimberly A. Trabka, Michael M. Myers, Susan W. Coates, Mark Davies, John F. Grienenberger, Susan A. Brunelli, Charles H. Zeanah, Daniel S. Schechter, Michael R. Liebowitz |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2006 |
Předmět: |
Learned helplessness
Context (language use) medicine.disease Mental health Social relation Article Developmental psychology Psychiatry and Mental health Distress Intervention (counseling) Pediatrics Perinatology and Child Health Developmental and Educational Psychology medicine Psychology Attribution Anxiety disorder |
Popis: | This study explored the use of a brief experimental intervention that integrates principles of infant-parent psychotherapy, videofeedback, controlled exposure to child distress in the context of parental posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and stimulation of parental reflective functioning (RF). The Clinician Assisted Videofeedback Exposure Session (CAVES) was applied to 32 interpersonal violence-exposed mothers of very young children (8-50 months) with respect to change of maternal perception of her child. While we found no significant reduction over two videotaped assessment visits with a mental health professional, we did find a significant reduction in the degree of negativity of maternal attributions towards her child following the videotaped visit focused on the CAVES (p |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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