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A Play Therapy Approach Focusing on Parent-Child Relationship: Filial Therapy

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 208 - 220, 31.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20140825122141

Öz

Filial therapy is a structured, short-term, and evidence-based play therapy model that aims to train and supervise parents in conducting child-centered play therapy sessions with their children. Filial therapy strengthens the relationship among all family members -in particular the relationship between the parent and the child- and helps parents acquire new and effective parenting skills. Thus parents gain a powerful tool to cope with the difficulties they experience even after therapy sessions end. In this review, filial therapy is explained within the context of its theoretical background and therapy process. Several adaptations of the model and research studies on its effectiveness are also discussed briefly.

 

Kaynakça

  • Adronico MP, Fidler J, Guerney B (1969) The combination of didactic and dynamic elements in Filial Therapy. In Psychotherapeutic Agents: New Roles for Nonprofessionals, Parents and Teachers (Ed B Guerney):371-377. New York, Holt Pinchart & Winston.
  • Axline V (1969) Play Therapy. New York, Ballantine Books.
  • Bratton S, Landreth G (1995) Filial therapy with single parents: effects on parental acceptance, empathy, and stress. International Journal of Play Therapy, 4:61-80.
  • Bratton S, Ray D., Moffit K (1998) Filial/family play therapy: an intervention for custodial grandparents and their grandchildren. Educ Gerontol, 24:391-406.
  • Carmichael K (2006) Play Therapy: An Introduction. Upper Sandle River, Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
  • Chawla N, Solinas-Saunders M (2011) Supporting military parent and child adjustment to deployments and separations with filial therapy. Am J Fam Ther, 39:179-192.
  • Costas M, Landreth G (1999) Filial therapy with nonoffending parents of children who have been sexually abused. International Journal of Play Therapy, 8:43-66.
  • Edwards N, Ladner J, White J (2007) Perceived effectiveness of filial therapy for a Jamaican mother: a qualitative case study. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:36-53.
  • Garza Y (2010) Filial therapy with victims of family violence: a phenomenological study. J Fam Violence, 25:423-429.
  • Glazer-Waldman HR, Zimmerman JE, Landreth GL, Norton D (1992) Filial therapy: an intervention for parents of children with chronic illness. International Journal of Play Therapy, 1:31-42.
  • Glover GJ, Landreth GL (2000) Filial therapy with Native Americans on the Flathead Reservation. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:57-80.
  • Goetze H, Grskovic JA. (2009) The effects of peer-facilitated filial therapy: a play tutor approach. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, 8:282-298.
  • Grskovic JA, Goetze H (2007) Short-term filial therapy with German mothers: findings from a controlled study. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:112-132.
  • Guerney L, Ryan V (2013) Group Filial Therapy. Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Guerney LF (2000) Filial Therapy into the 21st Century. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:1-17.
  • Guerney LF (1983) Introduction to Filial Therapy: training parents as terapists. In Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Sourcebook (Eds PA Keller, LG Ritt):26-39. Sarasota, Professional Resource Exchange,
  • Guo Y (2005) Filial therapy for children's behavioral and emotional problems in mainland China. J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs, 18:171-180.
  • Harris ZL, Landreth GL (1997) Filial therapy with incarcerated mothers: a five week model. International Journal of Play Therapy, 6:53-73.
  • Jang M (2000) Effectiveness of filial therapy for Korean parents. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:39-56.
  • Johnson L (1999) Filial therapy: a bridge between individual child therapy and family therapy. J Fam Psychother, 6:55–70.
  • Jones L, Rhine T, Bratton S (2002) High school students as therapeutic agents with young children experiencing school adjustment difficulties: the effectiveness of a filial therapy training model. International Journal of Play Therapy, 11:43-62.
  • Kale AL, Landreth GL (1999) Filial therapy with parents of children experiencing learning difficulties. International Journal of Play Therapy, 8:35-56.
  • Kolos AC, Green EJ, Crenshaw DA (2009) Conducting filial therapy with homeless parents. Am J Orthopsychiatry, 79:366-374.
  • Landreth GL, Bratton SC (2006) Child-Parent Relationship Therapy: a 10-session Filial Therapy Model. New York, Taylor & Francis.
  • Landreth GL, Lobaugh AF (1998) Filial therapy with incarcerated fathers: effects on parental acceptance of child, parental stress, and child adjustment. J Couns Dev, 76:157-165.
  • Ryan SD, Madsen MD (2007) Filial family play therapy with an adoptive family: a response to preadoptive child maltreatment. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:112-132.
  • Smith DM, Landreth GL (2004) Filial therapy with teachers of deaf and hard of hearing preschool children. International Journal of Play Therapy, 13:13-33.
  • Smith N, Landreth G (2003) Intensive filial therapy with child witnesses of domestic violence: a comparison with individual and sibling group play therapy. International Journal of Play Therapy, 12:67-88.
  • Tew K, Landreth GL, Joiner KD, Solt M (2002) Filial therapy with parents of chronically ill children. International Journal of Play Therapy, 11:79-100.
  • Topham LG, VanFleet R (2011) Filial Therapy: a structured and straightforward approach to including young children in family therapy. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 32:144-158.
  • VanFleet R (2011) Filial Therapy: Strengthening family relationships with the power of play. In Foundations of Play Therapy (Ed C Schaefer):153-169. Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons.
  • VanFleet R (2005) Filial Therapy: Strengthening Parent-Child Relationships through Play, 2nd ed. Sarasota, Professional Resource Press.
  • Wickstrom A (2009) The process of systemic change in Filial Therapy: A phenomenological study of parent experience. Contemp Fam Ther, 3:193–208.

Ebeveyn-Çocuk İlişkisi Üzerine Odaklanan Bir Oyun Terapisi Yaklaşımı: Filial Terapi

Yıl 2015, Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2, 208 - 220, 31.05.2015
https://doi.org/10.5455/cap.20140825122141

Öz

Filial terapi, ebeveynleri çocukları ile çocuk merkezli oyun terapisi seansları yürütmeleri konusunda eğitmeyi ve onlara bu seanslarda rehberlik etmeyi amaçlayan yapılandırılmış, kısa süreli ve kanıta dayalı bir oyun terapisi modelidir. Filial terapi, ebeveyn-çocuk ilişkisi başta gelmek üzere tüm aile üyeleri arasındaki ilişkileri güçlendirmekte ve ebeveynlerin yeni ve etkili ebeveynlik becerileri edinmesine yardım etmektedir. Böylece ebeveynler terapi seansları sonlandıktan sonra da karşılaştıkları güçlüklerle başa çıkma konusunda etkili bir araca sahip olmaktadır. Bu derleme çalışmasında, filial terapi, kuramsal arkaplanı ve terapi süreci bağlamında ele alınmıştır. Ayrıca modelin farklı uyarlamalarına ve etkinliğine ilişkin araştırmalara kısaca yer verilmiştir.

 

Kaynakça

  • Adronico MP, Fidler J, Guerney B (1969) The combination of didactic and dynamic elements in Filial Therapy. In Psychotherapeutic Agents: New Roles for Nonprofessionals, Parents and Teachers (Ed B Guerney):371-377. New York, Holt Pinchart & Winston.
  • Axline V (1969) Play Therapy. New York, Ballantine Books.
  • Bratton S, Landreth G (1995) Filial therapy with single parents: effects on parental acceptance, empathy, and stress. International Journal of Play Therapy, 4:61-80.
  • Bratton S, Ray D., Moffit K (1998) Filial/family play therapy: an intervention for custodial grandparents and their grandchildren. Educ Gerontol, 24:391-406.
  • Carmichael K (2006) Play Therapy: An Introduction. Upper Sandle River, Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall.
  • Chawla N, Solinas-Saunders M (2011) Supporting military parent and child adjustment to deployments and separations with filial therapy. Am J Fam Ther, 39:179-192.
  • Costas M, Landreth G (1999) Filial therapy with nonoffending parents of children who have been sexually abused. International Journal of Play Therapy, 8:43-66.
  • Edwards N, Ladner J, White J (2007) Perceived effectiveness of filial therapy for a Jamaican mother: a qualitative case study. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:36-53.
  • Garza Y (2010) Filial therapy with victims of family violence: a phenomenological study. J Fam Violence, 25:423-429.
  • Glazer-Waldman HR, Zimmerman JE, Landreth GL, Norton D (1992) Filial therapy: an intervention for parents of children with chronic illness. International Journal of Play Therapy, 1:31-42.
  • Glover GJ, Landreth GL (2000) Filial therapy with Native Americans on the Flathead Reservation. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:57-80.
  • Goetze H, Grskovic JA. (2009) The effects of peer-facilitated filial therapy: a play tutor approach. Person-Centered and Experiential Psychotherapies, 8:282-298.
  • Grskovic JA, Goetze H (2007) Short-term filial therapy with German mothers: findings from a controlled study. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:112-132.
  • Guerney L, Ryan V (2013) Group Filial Therapy. Philadelphia, Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
  • Guerney LF (2000) Filial Therapy into the 21st Century. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:1-17.
  • Guerney LF (1983) Introduction to Filial Therapy: training parents as terapists. In Innovations in Clinical Practice: A Sourcebook (Eds PA Keller, LG Ritt):26-39. Sarasota, Professional Resource Exchange,
  • Guo Y (2005) Filial therapy for children's behavioral and emotional problems in mainland China. J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Nurs, 18:171-180.
  • Harris ZL, Landreth GL (1997) Filial therapy with incarcerated mothers: a five week model. International Journal of Play Therapy, 6:53-73.
  • Jang M (2000) Effectiveness of filial therapy for Korean parents. International Journal of Play Therapy, 9:39-56.
  • Johnson L (1999) Filial therapy: a bridge between individual child therapy and family therapy. J Fam Psychother, 6:55–70.
  • Jones L, Rhine T, Bratton S (2002) High school students as therapeutic agents with young children experiencing school adjustment difficulties: the effectiveness of a filial therapy training model. International Journal of Play Therapy, 11:43-62.
  • Kale AL, Landreth GL (1999) Filial therapy with parents of children experiencing learning difficulties. International Journal of Play Therapy, 8:35-56.
  • Kolos AC, Green EJ, Crenshaw DA (2009) Conducting filial therapy with homeless parents. Am J Orthopsychiatry, 79:366-374.
  • Landreth GL, Bratton SC (2006) Child-Parent Relationship Therapy: a 10-session Filial Therapy Model. New York, Taylor & Francis.
  • Landreth GL, Lobaugh AF (1998) Filial therapy with incarcerated fathers: effects on parental acceptance of child, parental stress, and child adjustment. J Couns Dev, 76:157-165.
  • Ryan SD, Madsen MD (2007) Filial family play therapy with an adoptive family: a response to preadoptive child maltreatment. International Journal of Play Therapy, 16:112-132.
  • Smith DM, Landreth GL (2004) Filial therapy with teachers of deaf and hard of hearing preschool children. International Journal of Play Therapy, 13:13-33.
  • Smith N, Landreth G (2003) Intensive filial therapy with child witnesses of domestic violence: a comparison with individual and sibling group play therapy. International Journal of Play Therapy, 12:67-88.
  • Tew K, Landreth GL, Joiner KD, Solt M (2002) Filial therapy with parents of chronically ill children. International Journal of Play Therapy, 11:79-100.
  • Topham LG, VanFleet R (2011) Filial Therapy: a structured and straightforward approach to including young children in family therapy. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Family Therapy, 32:144-158.
  • VanFleet R (2011) Filial Therapy: Strengthening family relationships with the power of play. In Foundations of Play Therapy (Ed C Schaefer):153-169. Hoboken, John Wiley & Sons.
  • VanFleet R (2005) Filial Therapy: Strengthening Parent-Child Relationships through Play, 2nd ed. Sarasota, Professional Resource Press.
  • Wickstrom A (2009) The process of systemic change in Filial Therapy: A phenomenological study of parent experience. Contemp Fam Ther, 3:193–208.
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Yayımlanma Tarihi 31 Mayıs 2015
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2015 Cilt: 7 Sayı: 2

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AMA Tortamış Özkaya B. Ebeveyn-Çocuk İlişkisi Üzerine Odaklanan Bir Oyun Terapisi Yaklaşımı: Filial Terapi. Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar. Mayıs 2015;7(2):208-220. doi:10.5455/cap.20140825122141

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