The Effectiveness and Change Mechanisms of Mentalization Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C)
Mental Disorder, Child
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Mental Disorder, Child focused on measuring mentalization, internalizing problems, externalizing problems, comorbid internalizing/externalizing problems
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion criteria
- Child age 5 to 12 years old
- Clinical levels of child internalizing, externalizing and comorbid internalizing/externalizing problems (clinical levels on CBCL)
Exclusion criteria Children
- a clinical diagnosis of autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) (meets KSADS-PL threshold criteria)
- severe intellectual impairment (below 5th percentile on KBIT-2)
- a clinical diagnosis of psychosis (meets KSADS-PL threshold criteria)
- severe conduct disorder (clinical range on CBCL DSM-Oriented Conduct Problems scale)
- severe substance abuse and dependence (meets KSADS-PL threshold criteria)
- acute risk of harm to self and others (KSADS-PL risk item scores = 3)
- an emergency/crisis referral, where an immediate response to a significant risk is required
Parents
- risk of psychotism (clinical on BSI psychotism scale)
- severe intellectual impairment (below 5th percentile on KBIT-2)
- severe substance abuse and dependence (positive case on BAPIRIT)
- acute risk of harm to self and others (BSI item 9, 39 & 40 = 4)
- an emergency/crisis referral, where an immediate response to a significant risk is required
Sites / Locations
- Istanbul Bilgi University Psychological Counseling Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Mentalization Based Treatment for Children (MBT-C)
Parenting and Social Skills Group
Mentalization Based Therapy for Children (MBT-C) is a transdiagnostic time-limited (12 weekly sessions) and manualized treatment for children aged between 5 to 12 years old with the main aim of increasing mentalization and restoring epistemic trust. Parallel parental work takes place to increase parental mentalization.
Parenting groups will run for 12 weeks with 10 parents per group. They will involve activities to help parents develop effective parenting skills via working on a family genogram, providing information on child development, developing acceptance and empathy, setting boundaries and anger regulation. The social skills groups will run for 12 weeks and will be conducted with 10 children per group. They will involve activities on self-presentation, peer communication, play skills, empathy and anger management.