TY - JOUR
T1 - Parental involvement when conducting cognitive-behavioral therapy for children with anxiety disorders
AU - Suveg, Cynthia
AU - Roblek, Tami L.
AU - Robin, Joanna
AU - Krain, Amy
AU - Aschenbrand, Sasha
AU - Ginsburg, Golda S.
PY - 2006/9
Y1 - 2006/9
N2 - Discusses the potential roles of parents in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with anxious youth and how parents can both facilitate and/or impede treatment progress. Parents facilitate the attainment of treatment goals by providing invaluable information regarding the child's level of functioning and assisting the therapist with the development and implementation of treatment components such as exposure tasks. Parental involvement in treatment also gives the therapist an opportunity to more fully assess and address family factors that may be maintaining the child's anxiety. Common challenges encountered with parents that may impede treatment progress include rescuing the child from anxious situations, under- or over-involvement in the treatment process, difficulty setting limits, and the presence of parental psychopathology. Finally, the relevance of developmental level, child gender, diagnosis, and the presence of parental psychopathology to the decision of how and when to include parents in treatment is discussed.
AB - Discusses the potential roles of parents in cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) with anxious youth and how parents can both facilitate and/or impede treatment progress. Parents facilitate the attainment of treatment goals by providing invaluable information regarding the child's level of functioning and assisting the therapist with the development and implementation of treatment components such as exposure tasks. Parental involvement in treatment also gives the therapist an opportunity to more fully assess and address family factors that may be maintaining the child's anxiety. Common challenges encountered with parents that may impede treatment progress include rescuing the child from anxious situations, under- or over-involvement in the treatment process, difficulty setting limits, and the presence of parental psychopathology. Finally, the relevance of developmental level, child gender, diagnosis, and the presence of parental psychopathology to the decision of how and when to include parents in treatment is discussed.
KW - Cognitive-behavioral treatment
KW - Parental involvement
KW - Youth
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U2 - 10.1891/088983906780644019
DO - 10.1891/088983906780644019
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:33748808052
SN - 0889-8391
VL - 20
SP - 287
EP - 299
JO - Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
JF - Journal of Cognitive Psychotherapy
IS - 3
ER -