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在多家庭治疗中探索交互式变化过程,用于患有厌食症的神经性青少年
Clare Levenspiel1, Lisa Dawson1,2, Julian Baudinet3,4
1University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
The International journal of eating disorders
|July 31, 2025
概括
青少年神经性厌食症 (AN) 的多家庭疗法 (MFT) 涉及独特的团体过程,促进变化. 这些关系和学习动态,在辅导员的支持下,有助于家庭恢复.
科学领域:
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 家庭治疗 家庭治疗
- 青少年心理学 青少年心理学
背景情况:
- 多家庭疗法 (MFT) 是一种越来越受欢迎的治疗方法,用于精神性厌食症 (AN) 的青少年.
- MFT利用体验性内容和群体动态来促进变化.
- 对于AN的MFT变化的机制的理解是有限的.
研究的目的:
- 探索青少年AN的MFT中的交互式小组过程.
- 研究这些过程如何影响治疗变化.
主要方法:
- 一种短期的民族学方法,使用来自两个MFT组的观察数据.
- 与参与者和促进者进行定性访谈和聚焦小组.
- 使用反射主题分析进行分析.
主要成果:
- 确定了五个主题和七个子主题,形成了一个假设模型.
- 关键过程包括家庭内部和家庭之间的关系和学习动态.
- 团队动态,情绪安全和辅导员的响应能力对于恢复至关重要.
结论:
- 独特的群体过程对于青少年AN的MFT变化至关重要.
- 对于一些家庭来说,MFT为传统治疗提供了一个有价值的替代方案.
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