A Brief Emotion Focused Therapy for Preschoolers With Anxiety Disorders (I-WotCH)
Childhood Anxiety Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Childhood Anxiety Disorder
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
All consecutive admission to the early childhood clinic at the IDC Herzliya
Exclusion Criteria:
Parents and children not living in the same household
Sites / Locations
- The Preschool clinic at the Interdisciplinary Center HerzlyiaRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
No Intervention
I-WotCH
Dyadic therapy
Control
I-WotCH- Inner World of the Child- is a novel innovative therapy developed in our clinic. The therapy is based on modern concepts of early childhood developments emphasizing themes related to emotional regulation, processes of socialization, observational research on interpersonal and behavior as well as recent developments on affiliative neuroscience. More specifically, the therapist, through play, identifies themes and emotions the child is preoccupied with. The therapist then assists the child in naming these emotions, validating them, exploring their nature and consequences. The therapists discussed ways of managing and self-regulating these emotions. These methods would include behavioral techniques, the ability to enlist help from others and reframing. In addition, the therapy will address dealing with complexed emotions and enhancing symbolic play and joyfulness.
Child parent psychotherapy: CPP consists of joint parent-child sessions that focus on the child's free play and spontaneous parent-child interaction. The CPP therapist acts to "translate" the developmental and emotional meaning of a child's emotions and actions to the parent. The target of treatment includes the both the child's and the caregiver's adaptive conflicts, including a parent's difficulty in providing sensitive and developmentally appropriate care. CPP fosters parent-child activities that foster mutual pleasure, interpersonal trust and understanding. In the purpose of this study only mothers will be included.
Healthy control.