Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work

Gestalt intervention groups for anxious parents in Hong Kong: A quasi-experimental design

Grace Leung ; Su Khor
Gestalt psychotherapyResearchNon-randomized controlled trials or naturalistic studyEnglish
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Abstracts

This study examined the impact of gestalt intervention groups for anxious Chinese parents in Hong Kong. A non-randomized control group pre-test/post-test design was adopted. A total of 156 parents participated in the project. After 4 weeks of treatment, the intervention group participants had lower anxiety levels, less avoidance of inner experiences, and more kindness towards oneself and mindfulness when compared to control group participants. However, the dimension of self-judgment remained unchanged. The adaptation of gestalt intervention to suit the Chinese culture was discussed.

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Journal
Journal of Evidence-Informed Social Work
Author
Year of Publication
2017
Volume
14
Number of Pages
183-200,
ISSN Number
2376-1415(Electronic),2376-1407(Print)
DOI
10.1080/23761407.2017.1311814

APA citation

Leung, G., & Khor, S. (2017). Gestalt intervention groups for anxious parents in Hong Kong: A quasi-experimental design. Journal Of Evidence-Informed Social Work, 14, 183-200, . https://doi.org/10.1080/23761407.2017.1311814