The development of an evidence-based treatment: Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children with externalising behaviours (RFP-C)

  • Tracy A. Prout
  • , Emma Gaines
  • , Lindsay E. Gerber
  • , Timothy Rice
  • , Leon Hoffman

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Abstract

There is a critical need for the development, evaluation and implementation of evidence-based psychodynamic treatments for children and adolescents. Currently, there are no empirically supported, manualised psychodynamic treatments for children and adolescents with disruptive behaviour problems. The field of manualised psychodynamic treatments with measurable equivalence or superiority to other established forms of psychotherapy is in its nascent stage. This paper details a novel, manualised, time-limited psychodynamic treatment approach for children who manifest disruptive behaviours and emotional dysregulation. Regulation-Focused Psychotherapy for Children (RFP-C) conceptualises children’s disruptive and acting out behaviours as expressions of maladaptive emotion regulation. Externalising symptoms are conceptualised as attempts to defend against painful emotions and thus protect the child from disturbing feelings such as sadness, shame and guilt. This paper provides the theoretical basis for the treatment approach and through the use of a clinical example demonstrates the systematic application of RFP-C in a single case.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)255-271
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Child Psychotherapy
Volume41
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Sep 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • child and adolescent psychotherapy
  • defences
  • evidence-based practice
  • implicit emotion regulation
  • psychodynamic psychotherapy

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