Carpenter Aubrey L, Puliafico Anthony C, Kurtz Steven M S, Pincus Donna B, Comer Jonathan S
Department of Psychology, Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, Boston University, Boston, MA, USA,
Clin Child Fam Psychol Rev. 2014 Dec;17(4):340-56. doi: 10.1007/s10567-014-0172-4.
Although efficacious psychological treatments for internalizing disorders are now well established for school-aged children, until recently there have regrettably been limited empirical efforts to clarify indicated psychological intervention methods for the treatment of mood and anxiety disorders presenting in early childhood. Young children lack many of the developmental capacities required to effectively participate in established treatments for mood and anxiety problems presenting in older children, making simple downward extensions of these treatments for the management of preschool internalizing problems misguided. In recent years, a number of research groups have successfully adapted and modified parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT), originally developed to treat externalizing problems in young children, to treat various early internalizing problems with a set of neighboring protocols. As in traditional PCIT, these extensions target child symptoms by directly reshaping parent-child interaction patterns associated with the maintenance of symptoms. The present review outlines this emerging set of novel PCIT adaptations and modifications for mood and anxiety problems in young children and reviews preliminary evidence supporting their use. Specifically, we cover (a) PCIT for early separation anxiety disorder; (b) the PCIT-CALM (Coaching Approach behavior and Leading by Modeling) Program for the full range of early anxiety disorders; (c) the group Turtle Program for behavioral inhibition; and (d) the PCIT-ED (Emotional Development) Program for preschool depression. In addition, emerging PCIT-related protocols in need of empirical attention--such as the PCIT-SM (selective mutism) Program for young children with SM--are also considered. Implications of these protocols are discussed with regard to their unique potential to address the clinical needs of young children with internalizing problems. Obstacles to broad dissemination are addressed, and we consider potential solutions, including modular treatment formats and innovative applications of technology.
尽管针对学龄儿童内化障碍的有效心理治疗方法现已确立,但遗憾的是,直到最近,在明确针对幼儿期出现的情绪和焦虑障碍的心理干预方法方面,实证研究仍很有限。幼儿缺乏有效参与针对大龄儿童出现的情绪和焦虑问题的既定治疗所需的许多发展能力,因此将这些治疗方法简单地向下延伸用于管理学龄前儿童的内化问题是错误的。近年来,一些研究小组成功地对最初为治疗幼儿外化问题而开发的亲子互动疗法(PCIT)进行了改编和调整,通过一系列相关方案来治疗各种早期内化问题。与传统的PCIT一样,这些扩展通过直接重塑与症状维持相关的亲子互动模式来针对儿童症状。本综述概述了这一套新兴的针对幼儿情绪和焦虑问题的新型PCIT改编和调整方法,并回顾了支持其使用的初步证据。具体来说,我们涵盖:(a)针对早期分离焦虑障碍的PCIT;(b)针对全范围早期焦虑障碍的PCIT-CALM(指导方法行为和示范引领)方案;(c)针对行为抑制的团体海龟方案;以及(d)针对学龄前抑郁症的PCIT-ED(情绪发展)方案。此外,还考虑了需要实证关注的新兴PCIT相关方案,例如针对患有选择性缄默症的幼儿的PCIT-SM(选择性缄默症)方案。讨论了这些方案在满足有内化问题的幼儿临床需求方面的独特潜力。探讨了广泛传播的障碍,并考虑了潜在的解决方案,包括模块化治疗形式和技术的创新应用。