Prise en charge des troubles du comportement du jeune enfant par le programme Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT)

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY Pratiques Psychologiques Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.prps.2020.02.002
M. Dell’armi , J. Kruck , L. Niec
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Abstract

Behavioral disorders in preschool children have negative repercussions for families and children. Across the Atlantic, many Parent Management Training (PMT) programs have emerged over the last 40 years. These are evidence-based interventions, recommended for the management of children's behavioral disorders. Literature findings Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), recently translated into French, is a PMT providing in-vivo coaching, based on attachment and behavioral theories. PCIT is structured into two distinct intervention phases: the child-directed interaction, and the parent-directed interaction. Each phase begins with a parental skill teach session, followed by in vivo coaching sessions, where parent and child dyads together. It is a brief therapy (14 sessions on average), individualized, and adapted to families' difficulties. Numerous studies and meta-analyses highlight high effect sizes, equal to or greater than existing PMT. Discussion Although PMT is a best-practice treatment for behavioral disorders, and although attrition rates are low compared to other forms of child psychotherapy, treatment retention remains a concern. Promising adaptations of PCIT are now also being studied: in-home, intensive, short format or remotely. Conclusion PCIT can therefore allow many professionals to develop a stronger repertoire of effective treatment for childhood behavior disorders.

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通过亲子互动疗法(PCIT)治疗幼儿行为障碍
学龄前儿童的行为障碍对家庭和儿童都有负面影响。在过去的40年里,大西洋彼岸出现了许多家长管理培训(PMT)项目。这些都是基于证据的干预措施,推荐用于儿童行为障碍的管理。亲子互动疗法(Parent-Child Interaction Therapy,简称PCIT)是一种基于依恋和行为理论,提供体内指导的心理治疗方法。PCIT分为两个不同的干预阶段:以孩子为导向的交互和以父母为导向的交互。每个阶段都以父母技能教学课程开始,然后是父母和孩子在一起的体内辅导课程。这是一个简短的治疗(平均14次),个性化,并适应家庭的困难。许多研究和荟萃分析强调了高效应值,等于或大于现有的PMT。尽管PMT是行为障碍的最佳治疗方法,尽管与其他形式的儿童心理治疗相比,其损耗率较低,但治疗保留仍然是一个问题。目前也在研究有前途的PCIT改编:家庭、密集、短格式或远程。因此,PCIT可以使许多专业人员开发出更有效的儿童行为障碍治疗方案。
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期刊介绍: Pratiques psychologiques is an official publication of the ''Société française de psychologie''. It publishes thematic issues, and concentrates on the applications in the psychological practice. It covers all fields of psychology.
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