"Just like talking to someone about like shit in your life and stuff, and they help you": Hopes and expectations for therapy among depressed adolescents.

Category Primary study
JournalPsychotherapy research : journal of the Society for Psychotherapy Research
Year 2016
OBJECTIVE: To explore hopes and expectations for therapy among a clinical population of depressed adolescents. METHOD: As part of a randomized clinical trial, 77 adolescents aged 11-17, with moderate to severe depression, were interviewed using a semi-structured interview schedule. The interviews were analysed qualitatively using framework analysis. RESULTS: The findings are reported around five themes: "the difficulty of imagining what will happen in therapy," "the 'talking cure,'" "the therapist as doctor," "therapy as a relationship," and "regaining the old self or developing new capacities." CONCLUSIONS: Differing expectations are likely to have implications for the way young people engage with treatment, and failure to identify these expectations may lead to a risk of treatment breakdown.
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First added on: Sep 03, 2023