The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative

Abstract Background Adolescent clients often come to therapy at the initiative of others and show a higher drop-out rate compared to adult clients. Therapeutic relationships are critical for preventing drop-outs and attaining good outcomes, yet few empirical studies have investigated how therapists...

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Main Authors: Tonje Børseth Barca, Christian Moltu, Marius Veseth, Gro Fjellheim, Signe Hjelen Stige
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-05-01
Series:International Journal of Mental Health Systems
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00363-w
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spelling doaj-f5f5ebf821b5473ebe7d021e34e269f12020-11-25T03:00:33ZengBMCInternational Journal of Mental Health Systems1752-44582020-05-0114111110.1186/s13033-020-00363-wThe nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiativeTonje Børseth Barca0Christian Moltu1Marius Veseth2Gro Fjellheim3Signe Hjelen Stige4Finnmark Hospital Trust, District Psychiatric CentreFørde Hospital TrustUniversity of BergenBergen Hospital TrustUniversity of BergenAbstract Background Adolescent clients often come to therapy at the initiative of others and show a higher drop-out rate compared to adult clients. Therapeutic relationships are critical for preventing drop-outs and attaining good outcomes, yet few empirical studies have investigated how therapists conceptualize and meet adolescent clients who come reluctantly to therapy. Methods We conducted ten focus-group interviews in this study with a total of 51 therapists at different Norwegian specialist outpatient clinics for children and adolescents with mental-health problems to explore how therapists view and understand adolescents who come to therapy at the initiative of someone else. We used a reflexive approach to thematic analysis to analyze the transcripts. Results We found five main themes, expressing variations in participants’ understanding: The hurt and distrustful adolescent; The adolescent lacking hope for the future; The adolescent engulfed in the burden of mental-health suffering; The adolescent as something more than a psychiatric patient; and The adolescent meeting a system with varying flexibility and space for engagement. Conclusions Several conceptualizations of the adolescent client coexist within and between clinics, resulting in variability of services for adolescents even within the frames of a strong welfare system.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00363-wAdolescentTherapyDrop-outTherapist viewQualitative researchFocus groups
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author Tonje Børseth Barca
Christian Moltu
Marius Veseth
Gro Fjellheim
Signe Hjelen Stige
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Christian Moltu
Marius Veseth
Gro Fjellheim
Signe Hjelen Stige
The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
International Journal of Mental Health Systems
Adolescent
Therapy
Drop-out
Therapist view
Qualitative research
Focus groups
author_facet Tonje Børseth Barca
Christian Moltu
Marius Veseth
Gro Fjellheim
Signe Hjelen Stige
author_sort Tonje Børseth Barca
title The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
title_short The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
title_full The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
title_fullStr The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
title_full_unstemmed The nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
title_sort nature of youth in the eyes of mental-health care workers: therapists’ conceptualization of adolescents coming to therapy at others’ initiative
publisher BMC
series International Journal of Mental Health Systems
issn 1752-4458
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Background Adolescent clients often come to therapy at the initiative of others and show a higher drop-out rate compared to adult clients. Therapeutic relationships are critical for preventing drop-outs and attaining good outcomes, yet few empirical studies have investigated how therapists conceptualize and meet adolescent clients who come reluctantly to therapy. Methods We conducted ten focus-group interviews in this study with a total of 51 therapists at different Norwegian specialist outpatient clinics for children and adolescents with mental-health problems to explore how therapists view and understand adolescents who come to therapy at the initiative of someone else. We used a reflexive approach to thematic analysis to analyze the transcripts. Results We found five main themes, expressing variations in participants’ understanding: The hurt and distrustful adolescent; The adolescent lacking hope for the future; The adolescent engulfed in the burden of mental-health suffering; The adolescent as something more than a psychiatric patient; and The adolescent meeting a system with varying flexibility and space for engagement. Conclusions Several conceptualizations of the adolescent client coexist within and between clinics, resulting in variability of services for adolescents even within the frames of a strong welfare system.
topic Adolescent
Therapy
Drop-out
Therapist view
Qualitative research
Focus groups
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13033-020-00363-w
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