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Child psychotherapy, or mental health interventions for children refers to the psychological treatment of various mental disorders diagnosed in children and adolescents. The therapeutic techniques developed for younger age ranges specialize in prioritizing the relationship between the child and the therapist.[1] The goal of maintaining positive therapist-client relationships is typically achieved using therapeutic conversations and can take place with the client alone, or through engagement with family members.[1]
The term, "psychotherapy" includes the implementation of educational and psychoanalytic support for the client and is effective in problem-solving, emotional regulation, and encouraging pro-social behaviors as children develop positive changes to their current mindsets.[1] Terms describing child-focused treatments may vary from one part of the world to another, with particular differences in the use of such terms, as "therapy", "child psychotherapy" or "child analysis"."
^ abcBhide, Ajit; Chakraborty, Kaustav (2020). "General Principles for Psychotherapeutic Interventions in Children and Adolescents". Indian Journal of Psychiatry. 62 (8): S299–S318. doi:10.4103/psychiatry.IndianJPsychiatry_811_19. ISSN 0019-5545. PMC 1347. PMID 32055072.
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