Weiner A, Kuppermintz H, Guttmann D
Orion Project, School of Social Work, Haifa University, Mt. Carmel, Israel.
Fam Process. 1994 Dec;33(4):441-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1545-5300.1994.00441.x.
Developed in Holland and based on short-term, home-centered, filmed video feedback of family interactions, an experimental Orion project was conducted in Israel to determine whether it could be provided through local welfare departments as a routine treatment alternative. This article summarizes an evaluation of 52 families (with problems in parent-child interaction) and 64 control families that participated in the Orion Video Home-Training Project. Only the Orion families showed significant gains in all the eight areas of positive parent-child communication that are the focus of the program, which is based on reinforcing potential family strengths. These gains were generally sustained 6 months after program completion. There were several background variables, such as family status, income, health, education, and employment, that influenced the extent of family gains.
一个实验性的猎户座项目在荷兰开发,基于以家庭为中心的短期家庭互动视频反馈,在以色列进行,以确定是否可以通过当地福利部门作为常规治疗选择提供。本文总结了对参与猎户座视频家庭训练项目的52个家庭(存在亲子互动问题)和64个对照家庭的评估。只有猎户座项目家庭在该项目所关注的积极亲子沟通的所有八个领域都取得了显著进步,该项目基于强化潜在的家庭优势。这些进步在项目完成6个月后总体上得以维持。有几个背景变量,如家庭状况、收入、健康、教育和就业,影响了家庭进步的程度。