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Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26904930

ABSTRACT

By means of the Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) it was assessed how much children who are attended to a child guidance center suffer from behavior problems and emotional distress. Furthermore, the interaction between straining and supporting influences was examined. Results show that symptom severity lies in the range of clinical significance. Children of divorced parents show more internalizing as well as externalizing problems than children of nuclear families. High social integration is correlated with lower psychic symptomatic - yet, this finding was dependent on family situation: While frequency to meet friends in children from nuclear families was correlated with lower symptomatic, this effect could not be found in children of divorced parents.


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Affective Symptoms/diagnosis , Affective Symptoms/psychology , Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Child Guidance Clinics , Culture , Friends/psychology , Parents/psychology , Adolescent , Affective Symptoms/therapy , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Divorce/psychology , Female , Humans , Internal-External Control , Male , Nuclear Family , Social Adjustment
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Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23596907

ABSTRACT

Kinderpsychodrama allows conflicts of children to become apparent in a specific sheltered environment. These conflicts often arise when children's needs for relationship, self esteem and self efficacy either are not sufficiently recognized by their caregivers and/or cannot be answered in a helpful way. This can lead to internalizing disorders like loss of self reliance, social fear, and depressive withdrawal on the one hand or to externalizing symptoms like oppositional, impulsive and aggressive behavior disorders on the other hand which endanger socio-emotional development. Kinderpsychodrama is seen to cushion children's dysfunctional conflict solutions and solve them with the therapists' help. Therapists realize the themes set on the scene during the play of the children's group; they mirror the scenes and encourage children to act in a different way making use of children's creativity during play as well as the support of the group. Children's chosen role serves as a secure base allowing them to find solutions for their conflicts. The development of each child as well as his/her themes becoming evident during the course of the group are made transparent to their parents during accompanying counseling sessions. We illustrate this therapeutic method by casuistics of our children therapy group.


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Child Behavior Disorders/therapy , Child Guidance/methods , Education/methods , Learning Disabilities/therapy , Psychodrama/methods , Bullying , Child , Child Behavior Disorders/diagnosis , Child Behavior Disorders/psychology , Conflict, Psychological , Crime Victims/psychology , Female , Germany , Humans , Internal-External Control , Learning Disabilities/diagnosis , Learning Disabilities/psychology , Male , Problem Solving , Role Playing , Self Concept , Social Adjustment
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