SFBCT for Couples Raising a Child with Autism: A Grounded Theory Study

IF 0.4 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL International Journal of Systemic Therapy Pub Date : 2020-10-11 DOI:10.1080/2692398X.2020.1830015
Valerie A. Handley, Brie A. Turns, M. Chavez, S. Jordan
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ABSTRACT Raising a child with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) can have negative effects on the parents’ emotional wellbeing, along with their marital relationship. Although there is some information on the treatment of parents, there is a lack of research investigating how the process of change occurs during couples therapy. The current study interviewed five couples, raising a child with ASD, who received Solution-Focused Brief Couples Therapy (SFBCT). A grounded theory approach was used to understand the process of change for couples receiving six sessions of SFBCT. Through the use of constructivist-grounded theory methodology (GTM), a theory was constructed on the experience of change perceived by participants. The results indicate the importance of both the therapists’ and clients’ process of change during therapy.
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夫妻抚养自闭症儿童的SFBCT:一个有根据的理论研究
摘要抚养患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的孩子会对父母的情绪健康以及婚姻关系产生负面影响。尽管有一些关于父母治疗的信息,但缺乏调查夫妻治疗过程中变化过程的研究。目前的研究采访了五对夫妇,他们养育了一个患有自闭症谱系障碍的孩子,并接受了以解决方案为重点的简短夫妻治疗(SFBCT)。采用扎根理论的方法来理解接受六次SFBCT治疗的夫妇的变化过程。通过使用建构主义基础理论方法论(GTM),基于参与者感知的变化体验构建了一个理论。研究结果表明,治疗师和客户在治疗过程中的变化过程都很重要。
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