The Role of Common and Specific Factors in Child Psychodynamic Psychotherapy: A Grouped Cases Study

V. R. R. Ramires, A. A. da Costa, Eduardo Brusius Brenner, Gabriela Dionísio Ffner, Guilherme Pacheco Fiorini
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ABSTRACT There is a growing evidence-base that suggests the effectiveness of the psychodynamic therapies for children, but the mechanisms by which the results are achieved still demand clarification. This study aimed to analyze the role of specific and common factors in the process of psychodynamic psychotherapy for school-age children and their association with psychotherapies outcomes. A longitudinal, repeated-measures design, based on the systematic case-study method was adopted. 204 sessions from four child psychotherapies were analyzed in terms of the therapists’ techniques, the therapeutic alliance, the use of the reflective functioning approach and the role of the symbolic play in the sessions. The outcomes were assessed based on mothers’ reports about children’s symptomatic improvement. Correlational, discriminant and regression analyses were used to examine the associations and the role of each factor in those therapeutic processes. The results indicated that the use of psychodynamic techniques and a stronger therapeutic alliance impacted more significantly the symptomatic improvement. The factor that presented more changes over time was the therapeutic alliance, increasing in two cases and decreasing in one of them, which did not show clinically significant symptomatic improvement. Common and specific factors walked together in these treatments, and both were important to produce clinically significant improvements.
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儿童心理动力心理治疗中常见因素和特殊因素的作用:一组案例研究
越来越多的证据表明心理动力疗法对儿童的有效性,但其实现效果的机制仍然需要澄清。本研究旨在分析学龄儿童心理动力治疗过程中特定因素和共同因素的作用及其与心理治疗效果的关系。采用基于系统个案研究法的纵向、重复测量设计。从治疗师的技术、治疗联盟、反思功能方法的使用以及象征性游戏在治疗中的作用等方面分析了四种儿童心理治疗的204个疗程。结果是根据母亲对儿童症状改善的报告来评估的。相关分析、判别分析和回归分析被用来检验这些治疗过程中每个因素的关联和作用。结果表明,使用心理动力学技术和更强的治疗联盟对症状改善有更显著的影响。随着时间的推移,表现出更多变化的因素是治疗联合,2例增加,1例减少,没有表现出临床显著的症状改善。在这些治疗中,共同因素和特殊因素共同作用,两者对于产生临床显著改善都很重要。
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