2002
DOI: 10.1002/imhj.10023
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Six‐month follow‐up of two mother–infant psychotherapies: Convergence of therapeutic outcomes

Abstract: Fifty-eight mothers and infants participating in two infant-mother psychotherapeutic interventions in a comparative infant-mother clinical intervention study were followed six months after treatment ended. One treatment was an infant-led psychotherapy, Watch, Wait, and Wonder (WWW). The other was a more traditional mother-infant psychodynamic psychotherapy (PPT). Infants ranged in age from 10 to 30 months at the outset of treatment, which took place in weekly sessions over approximately five months. Results in… Show more

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“…There was no association between the child's symptoms and the anxious or depressive state of the father; however, the small amount of data concerning these factors for the fathers does not enable conclusions to be drawn. After the therapy, improvement is observed for both children and parents [10,18,42]. For around three quarters of the children, complete or partial improvement of the symptoms was observed, and around half the children returned to a level of functioning that corresponds to the SCL norm [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…There was no association between the child's symptoms and the anxious or depressive state of the father; however, the small amount of data concerning these factors for the fathers does not enable conclusions to be drawn. After the therapy, improvement is observed for both children and parents [10,18,42]. For around three quarters of the children, complete or partial improvement of the symptoms was observed, and around half the children returned to a level of functioning that corresponds to the SCL norm [42].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The outcomes of these therapies have been generally positive, even 6 months or more after the end of the treatment [9,10,13,31,42]. In a population of children aged 30 months or less with functional or behavioral disorders, Robert-Tissot et al [42] compared infant-parent psychodynamic psychotherapy and interactional guidance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…kindlichen Dysregulation wurden sowohl durch die traditionelle psychodynamische MutterSäuglings-Kurzzeittherapie als auch durch neuere, die Interaktion fokussierenden Methoden erreicht (z.B. Cohen et al, 2002;im Überblick Cooper u. Murray, 1998;Stern, 1998). Field und Mitarbeiter (1997) konnten in ihrer sorgfältigen Therapiestudie einen günstigen Einfluss verschiedener therapeutischer Techniken auf die mütterliche depressive Symptomatik und die Qualität der Mutter-Kind-Interaktion sowie eine Besserung frühkindlicher Verhaltensauffälligkeiten nachweisen.…”
Section: Psychotherapie Der Mutter-kind-beziehungunclassified
“…As díades submetidas à W.W.W. apresentaram vantagens persistentes relacionadas à melhora materna no manejo de tensões entre a díade, resultado da inclusão direta da criança como guia do tratamento (Cohen et al, 2002).…”
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