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Psychological Reports | 2017

Contribution of Analyses on Triadic Relationships to Diagnostics and Treatment Planning in Developmental Psychopathology

Michela Gatta; Marina Miscioscia; Alessandra Simonelli; Laura Sudati; Marta Sisti; Ilaria Comis; Pier Antonio Battistella

Recent clinical and theoretical research in the field of developmental psychopathology has focused on the importance of interactions in a child’s development. The literature has investigated how children’s early relationships contribute to the structure and expression of any subsequent psychological problems. The main focus of this pilot study is the application of the Lausanne Trilogue Play paradigm as part of psychodiagnostic assessments to elucidate family functioning in clinical settings. The research aims particularly to observe the characteristics of a family’s interactions in the light of their child’s psychopathological symptoms, based on a sample of 38 families with school-age children referred to a Neuropsychiatry Unit for Children and Adolescents for emotional or behavioral problems. The children’s psychopathological symptoms were assessed by administering the Child Behavior Check List to their parents. Triadic family interactions were observed using the Lausanne Trilogue Play procedure. Statistically significant relationships emerged between the family’s interaction patterns and the child’s externalizing and internalizing problems, suggesting an interdependence between these relational and individual factors in the development of the young person’s psychopathology. The clinical and therapeutic implications of these findings are discussed.


Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome | 2018

An integrated approach to child psychotherapy with co-parental support: a longitudinal outcome study

Marina Miscioscia; Alessandra Simonelli; Marta Sisti; Laura Sudati; Maria Elena Brianda; Pier Antonio Battistella; Michela Gatta

Studies about the effectiveness of psychodynamic psychotherapy interventions with children and adolescents suggest potential adverse effects of this treatment when not supported by a parallel work with parents: it seems that it could damage family functioning and affect family balances. This research aims to assess psychopathological outcomes after two years of psychodynamic psychotherapy by comparing two groups (G) of children and adolescents, related to a Childhood Adolescence Family Service: G1 – individual therapy for child/adolescent only; G2 - therapy for child/adolescent and a separate session of co-parenting support. 21 families with children aged between 6 and 17 years completed the entire treatment. The research protocol involves: Lausanne Trilogue Play, Children Behavior Check List and Family Empowerment Scale. Results show a positive effect of the treatment on the child/adolescent psychopathological profile with a significant improvement concerning the reduction of both internalizing and externalizing problems. Results show the effectiveness of the integrated intervention in the improvement of parents’ abilities to validate the children emotional state. Our results suggesting that parenting support increase parental sensitivity, helping the parents to become more able to recognize the children’s emotional state and to validate it.


International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal | 2015

Intergenerational transmission of attachment. Family interactive dynamics and psychopathology: what kind of relationship in adolescence?

Michela Gatta; Laura Sudati; Marta Sisti; Ilaria Comis; Alessandra Simonelli; Pier Antonio Battistella

Introduction: This work is an example of empirical research. The aim was to look to the possible transgenerational influence between parents and adolescents attachment bond to their respective parents, infant armonic and/or disarmonic development and functional or dysfunctional family interactions. Methodology: 40 families with adolescents aged from 12 to 18 years (μ = 14.575, σ = 1.716) coming for a psychodiagnostic evaluation were tested with Lausanne Trilogue Play, Parental Bonding Instrument, Child Behaviour Checklist and Youth Self Report. Hypothesis: a) Is there an association between the adolescent’s perceived attachment relationship with his parents and his psychopathological symptoms? In this case a non parametric test for k independent groups was Short Research Article Gatta et al.; INDJ, 4(2): 84-91, 2015; Article no.INDJ.2015.029 85 performed. b) Is there an association between parents-adolescent interactive dynamics and the parents’ perceived attachment relationship with their parents (adolescent’s grand-parents). In this case correlations and non-parametric test for k independent groups were performed. Results: a) We found significant statistical differences (p < .05) between adolescent psychopathology and the quality of perceived relationship with both the mother and the father. b) we found positive correlations between quality of relationship between the mother and her father (adolescent grandfather) and the scores of some LTP scales concerning normative function; moreover we found negative correlations between the father and his mother (adolescent’s grandmother) and the scores of some LTP scales concerning affective function. Conclusion: These results underline a significant association between the internal working model of the mother and her ways to interact and manage the relation with her adolescent son; this is a clinical evidence too. Another relevant result is the association between adolescent’s psychopathology and his internal working model. Clinical applications regarding these findings should be taken in account when psychotherapeutically working with adolescents and their families.


Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome | 2016

The Lausanne Trilogue Play within the outcome evaluation in infant mental health: a preliminary report

Michela Gatta; Marta Sisti; Laura Sudati; Marina Miscioscia; Alessandra Simonelli


International Neuropsychiatric Disease Journal | 2016

Psychotherapy and Lausanne Trilogue Play: a Case Report

Michela Gatta; M. Stucchi; Irene Toldo; M. J. Difronzo; Laura Sudati; Emilia Ferruzza


Psicologia clinica dello sviluppo | 2017

Il ruolo delle interazioni familiari nell'espressione del disagio psichico in adolescenza: uno studio preliminare

Michela Gatta; Laura Sudati; Marta Sisti; Marina Miscioscia; Valentina Calloni; Alessandra Simonelli


Tradition | 2016

What kind of parenting in families referring to a neuropsychiatric service

Laura Sudati; Michela Gatta; Marina Miscioscia; Marta Sisti; G. Giuliani; Alessandra Simonelli


Tradition | 2016

A picture of infant, parents and family peculiarities in a group of families with premature babies.

Laura Sudati; I. Bonato; G. Guerra; Alessandra Simonelli; Michela Gatta


Archive | 2016

Transmission of the Parent-adolescent Attachment Bond to the Next Generation: A Case-control Study

Michela Gatta; Marta Sisti; Laura Sudati; Martina Chioccarello; Ilaria Comis; Andrea Spoto


Psicologia clinica dello sviluppo | 2015

Precursors and correlates of mother-infant attachment in the first year: behaviors, psychophysiological cues, brain functioning

Laura Sudati; Erika Petech; Alessandra Simonelli

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