Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships

A family environment of high conflict, coercion, and/or physical abuse presents numerous risks for children, with the potential for significant psychiatric, behavioral, and adjustment difficulties, including aggression, poor interpersonal skills/functioning, and emotional reactivity. Caregivers in s...

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Main Author: Filiz Mega
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kare Publishing 2019-09-01
Series:Boğaziçi Tıp Dergisi
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=bmj&un=BMJ-80774
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spelling doaj-cf82b99d7d3742379cf056b5f0edaba02021-01-24T18:04:42ZengKare PublishingBoğaziçi Tıp Dergisi 2149-02872019-09-0162677310.14744/bmj.2019.80774BMJ-80774Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict RelationshipsFiliz Mega0Istanbul Medeniyet University Goztepe Education And Research Hospital, Clinic of Child Psychiatry, İstanbulA family environment of high conflict, coercion, and/or physical abuse presents numerous risks for children, with the potential for significant psychiatric, behavioral, and adjustment difficulties, including aggression, poor interpersonal skills/functioning, and emotional reactivity. Caregivers in such families often employ punitive or excessive parenting practices, demonstrate frequent anger and hyperarousal, and make negative attributions to the child, which creates stressful home. Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy emphasizes training in intra- and interpersonal skills designed to enhance self-control and promote family functioning. Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a third-generation, evidence-based and evidence-informed cognitive behavioral therapy approach.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=bmj&un=BMJ-80774alternatives for families cognitive behavioral therapychild psychology; family conflict.
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Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
Boğaziçi Tıp Dergisi
alternatives for families cognitive behavioral therapy
child psychology; family conflict.
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title Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
title_short Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
title_full Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
title_fullStr Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
title_full_unstemmed Alternatives for Families: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Children of High-Conflict Relationships
title_sort alternatives for families: cognitive behavioral therapy for children of high-conflict relationships
publisher Kare Publishing
series Boğaziçi Tıp Dergisi
issn 2149-0287
publishDate 2019-09-01
description A family environment of high conflict, coercion, and/or physical abuse presents numerous risks for children, with the potential for significant psychiatric, behavioral, and adjustment difficulties, including aggression, poor interpersonal skills/functioning, and emotional reactivity. Caregivers in such families often employ punitive or excessive parenting practices, demonstrate frequent anger and hyperarousal, and make negative attributions to the child, which creates stressful home. Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy emphasizes training in intra- and interpersonal skills designed to enhance self-control and promote family functioning. Alternatives for Families Cognitive Behavioral Therapy is a third-generation, evidence-based and evidence-informed cognitive behavioral therapy approach.
topic alternatives for families cognitive behavioral therapy
child psychology; family conflict.
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