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Title: | An exploratory study of facilitator adherence to a School-Based Filial Therapy programme |
Authors: | Cooper, Jane;Yu, M.;Brown, T.;MacKay, L. |
WSLHD Author: | Cooper, Jane |
Issue Date: | 2022 |
Citation: | International Journal of Play 11(2):145-163, 2022 |
Abstract: | ABSTRACT Filial therapy is a play therapy intervention where significant individuals who are not clinicians facilitate therapeutic play sessions with children. In School-Based Filial Therapy (SBFT), the direct treatment role is performed by specially trained education professionals. Concerns about fidelity in filial therapy have been raised historically; however, investigation has been limited. This mixed-methods study explored factors impacting facilitator adherence to SBFT. The qualitative component involved semi-structured interviews with eight facilitators. Quantitative data were gathered from: a visual analogue scale of facilitator stress and discomfort, the Differentiation of Self ? Short Form and a SBFT observation form rating adherence. Overall, relationship processes occurring within the therapeutic system of the facilitator-child dyad were found to impact facilitator adherence via factors both internal and external to the facilitator. Practice implications include enhancing training and supervision processes for facilitators. |
URI: | https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/7342 |
DOI: | 10.1080/21594937.2022.2069349 |
Journal: | International Journal of Play |
Type: | Journal Article |
Department: | Community Health |
Facility: | Auburn |
Keywords: | School-based play therapy |
Appears in Collections: | Auburn Hospital |
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