Can Parents Treat their Anxious Child using CBT? A Brief Report of a Self-Help Program
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Can Parents Treat their Anxious Child using CBT? A Brief Report of a Self-Help Program. / Esbjørn, Barbara Hoff; Christiansen, Bianca Munkebo; Walczak, Monika Anna; Østergaard, Sofie Wille; Breinholst, Sonja.
I: Acta Psychopathologica, Bind 2, Nr. 1, 2016.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Can Parents Treat their Anxious Child using CBT? A Brief Report of a Self-Help Program
AU - Esbjørn, Barbara Hoff
AU - Christiansen, Bianca Munkebo
AU - Walczak, Monika Anna
AU - Østergaard, Sofie Wille
AU - Breinholst, Sonja
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Objective: We developed and tested a self-help program with minimal therapistinvolvement for parents of anxious children.Method: The program focused on transfer of control from therapist to parentsof children with moderate anxiety, and consisted of two therapist-led workshops, a Facebook group, and Cool Kids manuals for parents and children. The sample consisted of 20 families, and 17 completed treatment.Results: After treatment, intent-to-treat analyses indicated that 65% of the children were free of all anxiety disorders. The corresponding figure for completers was 76.5%.Conclusion: Our results suggest that parent-based self-help groups focusing ontransfer of control may be a cost-effective way of providing treatment to children with moderate anxiety
AB - Objective: We developed and tested a self-help program with minimal therapistinvolvement for parents of anxious children.Method: The program focused on transfer of control from therapist to parentsof children with moderate anxiety, and consisted of two therapist-led workshops, a Facebook group, and Cool Kids manuals for parents and children. The sample consisted of 20 families, and 17 completed treatment.Results: After treatment, intent-to-treat analyses indicated that 65% of the children were free of all anxiety disorders. The corresponding figure for completers was 76.5%.Conclusion: Our results suggest that parent-based self-help groups focusing ontransfer of control may be a cost-effective way of providing treatment to children with moderate anxiety
U2 - 10.4172/2469-6676.100036
DO - 10.4172/2469-6676.100036
M3 - Journal article
VL - 2
JO - Acta Psychopathologica
JF - Acta Psychopathologica
SN - 2469-6676
IS - 1
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ID: 160191228