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Experiences and needs of mothers of sexually abused children : a Gestalt perspective / Jones, L.K.Jones, Lee-Anne January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the experiences and needs
of mothers of sexually abused children. A conceptual framework outlined the theoretical
underpinnings of this study which focused on the core theoretical concepts of Gestalt
therapy theory and the field of child sexual abuse with particular focus on the impact that
the child’s trauma has on the mother. Semi–structured interviews were conducted with a
sample of five mothers in order to gain rich data from their phenomenological experience.
These interviews were transcribed into text and analysed. Several themes and categories
emerged and were explored with the use of a literature control. These themes included the
mother’s phenomenological experience of the sequence of disclosure, their awareness of
the impact of their child’s sexual abuse on their holistic sense of self, their intra and
interpersonal contact making styles, their need to facilitate a healthy sense of self and
lastly their phenomenological knowledge gained through their field experience.
The disclosure of their child’s sexual abuse signifies the start of the secondary trauma
experienced by mothers, and the start of the cycle of a new experience that they struggle
to bring to closure. This knowledge that their child has been sexually abused has an
immediate negative impact on the mother’s field and their sense of self. Their process of
healthy self–regulation is hindered due to the strong negative polarities in the self being
formed and the self–blame that the mothers experience. This study therefore concluded
and strongly recommended that mothers of sexually abused children receive support in the
form of therapeutic intervention and education while their child receives therapy. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Investigating adolescents' experiences of using Mxit as a source of peer–support during grade 12 / Kaufman S.Kaufman, Samantha January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this study is to explore and describe late adolescents' experiences of using Mxit as a source of peer–support during their Grade 12 year in order to provide a broader and more realistic understanding of their support preferences and needs. The classic text of Gestalt Therapy theory in conjunction with current literature provided an overview of the theoretical underpinnings of this study, including the key tenets of Gestalt theory, the core Gestalt theoretical assumptions, Mxit as a social networking application, peer–support and late adolescence. A qualitative research approach with an instrumental case study of eight Grade 12 learners from one public high school in the Northern suburbs of Johannesburg was implemented. The research findings indicated that the affordability, accessibility and non–threatening nature of using Mxit as a source of peer–support made it a viable resource during stressful periods. Although face–to–face peer–support was preferred owing to the limited existential dialogue and lack of trust that was experienced while communicating over Mxit, the adolescents perceived a need for the development of peer–support groups and one–on–one counselling over Mxit as a result of the lack of supportive others experienced during Grade 12 that frequently led to depressive symptoms and/or suicidal thoughts. / Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Experiences and needs of mothers of sexually abused children : a Gestalt perspective / Jones, L.K.Jones, Lee-Anne January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this qualitative study was to explore and describe the experiences and needs
of mothers of sexually abused children. A conceptual framework outlined the theoretical
underpinnings of this study which focused on the core theoretical concepts of Gestalt
therapy theory and the field of child sexual abuse with particular focus on the impact that
the child’s trauma has on the mother. Semi–structured interviews were conducted with a
sample of five mothers in order to gain rich data from their phenomenological experience.
These interviews were transcribed into text and analysed. Several themes and categories
emerged and were explored with the use of a literature control. These themes included the
mother’s phenomenological experience of the sequence of disclosure, their awareness of
the impact of their child’s sexual abuse on their holistic sense of self, their intra and
interpersonal contact making styles, their need to facilitate a healthy sense of self and
lastly their phenomenological knowledge gained through their field experience.
The disclosure of their child’s sexual abuse signifies the start of the secondary trauma
experienced by mothers, and the start of the cycle of a new experience that they struggle
to bring to closure. This knowledge that their child has been sexually abused has an
immediate negative impact on the mother’s field and their sense of self. Their process of
healthy self–regulation is hindered due to the strong negative polarities in the self being
formed and the self–blame that the mothers experience. This study therefore concluded
and strongly recommended that mothers of sexually abused children receive support in the
form of therapeutic intervention and education while their child receives therapy. / Thesis (M.A. (MW))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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Investigating adolescents' experiences of using Mxit as a source of peer–support during grade 12 / Kaufman S.Kaufman, Samantha January 2011 (has links)
The aim of this study is to explore and describe late adolescents' experiences of using Mxit as a source of peer–support during their Grade 12 year in order to provide a broader and more realistic understanding of their support preferences and needs. The classic text of Gestalt Therapy theory in conjunction with current literature provided an overview of the theoretical underpinnings of this study, including the key tenets of Gestalt theory, the core Gestalt theoretical assumptions, Mxit as a social networking application, peer–support and late adolescence. A qualitative research approach with an instrumental case study of eight Grade 12 learners from one public high school in the Northern suburbs of Johannesburg was implemented. The research findings indicated that the affordability, accessibility and non–threatening nature of using Mxit as a source of peer–support made it a viable resource during stressful periods. Although face–to–face peer–support was preferred owing to the limited existential dialogue and lack of trust that was experienced while communicating over Mxit, the adolescents perceived a need for the development of peer–support groups and one–on–one counselling over Mxit as a result of the lack of supportive others experienced during Grade 12 that frequently led to depressive symptoms and/or suicidal thoughts. / Thesis (M.A. (Psychology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2012.
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The effect of Gestalt play therapy on feelings of anxiety experienced by the hospitalized oncology childConstantinou, Melany 30 November 2007 (has links)
A child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness such as cancer, and is hospitalized for extensive periods of time, is faced with innumerable stressful and traumatic circumstances. This emotionally challenging life situation can bring on much emotional distress such as anxiety. Thus, it has become imperative that the oncology child is assisted and supported, in his individual struggle to cope with the harshness of his strained reality. In this study the hospitalized oncology child was provided with a means of support and intervention through the use of Gestalt play therapy. Gestalt play therapy was conducted to assist the child to express and work through feelings of anxiety and related emotional distress associated with his present life experience. Gestalt play therapy was presented with six case studies. The researcher explored and described the experiences of each case study from which, the researcher drew conclusions and made recommendations. / Social Work / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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Benutting van Gestaltspelterapie met die fokus op selfondersteuning by die kind in die middelkinderjare / The utilization of Gestalt play therapy and self-support with the child in middle childhood yearsStone, Maria Magdalena 30 November 2007 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / In this study the researcher explored and described the use of Gestalt play therapy with
specific focus on self-support with the child in middle childhood years.
A literature study was undertaken to examine the concepts of child, Gestalt play therapy,
self-support and the play therapy process. This literature study forms the theoretical
frame in which this study was done.
After the completion of the literature study, the empirical study was conducted. The
researcher made use of unstructured interviews within a intrinsic single case study in
order to compile research data. During the empirical study ten therapy sessions were
conducted with the participant which was explored within the framework of qualitative
research methodology.
The researcher was able to use ample Gestalt play therapy concepts and principles
during the description of the case study in order to explore self-support within the child
during middle childhood. These concepts and principles will be discussed in depth within
this study. / Social Work / M.Diac. (Spelterapie-rigting)
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Statutêre assessering van kinderslagoffers van kriminele seksuele gedrag: 'n Gestaltterapeutiese riglynDu Toit, Willem Johannes 30 November 2005 (has links)
Gestalt play therapy court
assessment / Child victim / Sexual crime / Legal professionals / Assessment guideline / Intermediary / Text in Afrikaans / As a source of information the court needs to be convinced of the witness's
credibility and the ability to recall and communicate the truth regarding the
Incident. Mostly the court uses the expertise of an expert witness to assist it in
making a decision regarding the way in which a child needs to testify in court.
Experts in this field are challenged to align the legal requirements with those of
their field of expertise.
In this research the Gestalt therapeutic approach is used to design an
assessment guideline to assist experts to assess the ability of child victims of
sexual crimes to testify in court. The Gestalt therapeutic approach focuses on
the present (here and now) and has the ability to obtain access to the information
present in the child's life.
In the proposed assessment guideline certain Gestalt play therapy methods are
recommended to assist the expert to assessing the child victim of a sexual
crime. / Play therapy / M.Diac. (Play therapy)
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Gestalt-assesseringshulpmiddel vir die laerskoolkind in terapieBotha, Elmari 30 November 2006 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / During the initial stages of Gestalt play therapy qualitative assessment is vital within the therapeutic relationship, to gain information about the child in order to strengthen this relationship, enhance awareness and for further interventions.
Research confirmed the lack and problems with current assessment tools, within various helping professions, which were addressed in this study.
The board game, as a Gestalt assessment tool, was compiled for the primary school child and focuses on the therapeutic relationship, sensory stimulation and the process of the child (Schoeman-3-aspect model). Information was gathered by a literature review, semi structured interviews with two professionals and by observing the application of the board game.
Valuable information was gathered concerning the child and was strengthened by literature. Relevant conclusions and recommendations were made. This board game can be effectively used by play therapists in the initial stages of assessment with the primary school child, for relationship building, sensory stimulation and determining the child's process. / Social Work / M.Diac.
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Hanteringsriglyn vir nieverbale leergestremdheid in die middelkinderjare: `n gestaltspelterapeutiese perspektiefLoedolff, Johanna Christina 11 1900 (has links)
The research was directed at setting up guidelines for an interdisciplinary
team which deals with children suffering from nonverbal learning disorder in
middle childhood. The primary motive for the study was to, in general, further
greater awareness of nonverbal learning disorder with parents and the
relevant professions, but in particular, the interdisciplinary team which
therapeutically handles children with nonverbal learning disorder.
For the purpose of this study Thomas and Rothman's Intervention Research
Model was applied. Information from relevant literature and semi-structured
interviews with expertise in the area of learning disabilities was combined in
order to set up guidelines for nonverbal learning disorder in middle childhood.The researcher concludes that thorough background knowledge of child
development should be a precondition before nonverbal learning disorder
could be identified and diagnosed. Because areas of development function
interdependantly of each other, the developmental defecits of the nonverbal
learning disorder child can only be treated effectively in a therapeutic way
through an interdisciplinary team approach. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play therapy)
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Gestalt guidelines assisting parents to enhance psychosocial development in childrenBrink, Magaretha Elizabeth 30 June 2006 (has links)
This thesis focuses on the development of Gestalt guidelines to assist parents to enhance psychosocial development in middle childhood. The researcher made use of the four stages of the intervention research process, namely project planning, information gathering, design, and early development of the guidelines to complete this research study. For the purposes of this study middle childhood is defined as male and female children between the age of seven and twelve years. Some areas of psychosocial development and relevant Gestalt principles are highlighted in this study. Functional elements of existing parenting programs are discussed and utilised along with the views of the respondents in this study, those of experts, and literature reviews to design Gestalt guidelines with an observational system. / Social Work / M.Diac.
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