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Clinical Trial of Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents

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Institutt for Psykologisk Radgivning

Status

Completed

Conditions

F01.470 Emotions
F01.318 Child Rearing
F01.145.179 Child Behavior

Treatments

Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Experiential
Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Psychoeducational

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT03807336
Nadia_RCT_2018

Details and patient eligibility

About

Children with externalizing and internalizing symptoms has been linked to poor emotional competence, problematic understanding and regulation of emotions. A number of recent studies demonstrates the importance of parents' active involvement in the child's recovery process and support the empirical relationship between parenting style and child symptoms. Emotional awareness and acceptance of painful emotional experience in parents leads to reduction in how these emotions are experienced in response to stressors in children. This makes the parent less vulnerable to rumination or suppression of negative emotional experience related to the child. In addition, it releases parents' emotional capacity to be mentally present and emotionally available for their child. Although neuro-affective principles from research have been incorporated in the therapeutic approaches for adults, there are currently no programs that target these mechanisms in working with children with mental health difficulties. Emotion Focused Skills Training (EFST) is an easily administrated, cost efficient treatment program specifically directed towards the parental role in promoting change in children. In this randomized controlled trial, we will compare experiential process oriented EFST with a psycho-educational version of EFST on parents of children aged 6-13 with externalizing or internalizing symptoms. Parents of 236 children will receive a two days course and 6 hours of individually delivered treatment within a 10 weeks period, either with the experiential version of EFST or the psycho-educational version. Feedback regarding outcome on externalizing and internalizing problems will be obtained from parents and teachers at 5 different periods: baseline, treatment completion and at 3, 6 and 9 months follow-up.

Enrollment

220 patients

Sex

All

Ages

6 to 13 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Parents of children between 6-13 with either internalizing problems, externalizing problems, or both.
  • An overall final assessment of whether it is likely that the parents will be able to fully participate in the study.
  • Parents who live with the child at least 50% of the time.
  • Parents who agree that they need help and are motivated for the treatment.
  • Parents and children who speak Norwegian
  • Parents who have the time to participate in the intervention program.
  • Parents who are willing to collaborate with the childs school and contact with the school teacher.

Exclusion criteria

  • Parents: Serious or chronic mental health difficulties such as psychosis, bipolar disorder, organic disorder, ongoing substance abuse, do.
  • documented sexual abuse, serious mental health problems, organic disorder and/or disability in the child.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

220 participants in 2 patient groups

Experiential Condition
Experimental group
Description:
This group will receive an experiential version of the program Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents, meaning they will engage in tasks that are supposed to activate the parents emotional system, providing them with a deeper sense of understanding towards their child.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Experiential
Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Psychoeducational
Psychoeducational version
Active Comparator group
Description:
This group will receive a non-experiential, psychoeducational version of the program Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents, meaning they will not engage in tasks that are meant to activate the parents emotional system.
Treatment:
Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Experiential
Behavioral: Emotion-Focused Skills Training for Parents - Psychoeducational

Trial contacts and locations

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