Building an Expanded Therapeutic Alliance: A Task Analysis with Families Trapped in Parental-Adolescent Conflict
Non accesible ata 9999-99-99
Use este enlace para citar
http://hdl.handle.net/2183/40812Coleccións
- Investigación (FEDU) [934]
Metadatos
Mostrar o rexistro completo do ítemTítulo
Building an Expanded Therapeutic Alliance: A Task Analysis with Families Trapped in Parental-Adolescent ConflictData
2019-03-13Cita bibliográfica
Benítez, J.L., Abascal, A., Garrido, M. and Escudero, V. (2020), Building an Expanded Therapeutic Alliance: A Task Analysis with Families Trapped in Parental-Adolescent Conflict. Fam. Proc., 59: 409-427. https://doi.org/10.1111/famp.12435
Resumo
[Abstract] Parental-adolescent conflict is part of the normal developmental cycle of families, but when it occurs in a dysfunctional way, it is associated with the appearance of various harmful conditions for the family system and for the adolescent in particular. Family therapy is one of the main options for psychotherapeutic intervention in these cases and has ample evidence of its effectiveness. The success of this intervention is conditioned to the construction of an adequate therapeutic alliance with the family, but the process of this task has not been clarified yet. The present study is a task analysis, the purpose of which was to create a heuristic model of how an expanded alliance may be built in these kinds of cases. The model was revised and improved from the intensive analysis of six cases. The resulting model can be a useful guide for family therapists in that it describes the specific client and therapist behaviors involved in balancing the alliance, as well as the potential obstacles and suggested ways to resolve them.
Palabras chave
Parental-adolescent conflict
Therapeutic alliance
Family therapy
Task analysis
Process research
Therapeutic alliance
Family therapy
Task analysis
Process research
Versión do editor
Dereitos
© 2019 Family Process Institute
ISSN
1545-5300