Conducting a Children''s Divorce Group: One Approach |
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Authors: | Beverly Waldman Rich MS APRN BC Pat Molloy MS APRN BC Bernadette Hart MS APRN BC Susan Ginsberg MS APRN BC Trudy Mulvey MS APRN BC |
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Affiliation: | Emma Pendelton Bradley Hospital, East Providence, RI, USA. BWRich@lifespan.org |
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Abstract: | The disruptive period around the time of the divorce can shatter a child's entire living milieu. An 8-week experiential children's group incorporating art and creative activities as well as a concurrent parent group is described. The aim of treatment was to bolster children's abilities to communicate with parents and other caretakers. Overall, participants were observed to effectively release painful affect, communicate more openly, and identify strengths in their family systems. Yalom's therapeutic group factors were incorporated into the treatment model. The research of Davies and Cummings related to children in the context of family therapy was also considered. Group leaders included advance practice registered nurses. Follow-up objective data collected from participants might provide further information about the efficacy of the interventions. |
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Keywords: | Divorce child development group process |
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