Abstract

Filial therapy is a relatively new and unique form of parent training in which parents are taught basic child-centered play therapy skills to use in weekly play sessions with their children. The effectiveness of this approach has been demonstrated with parents who find filial therapy to be a valuable tool in decreasing conflict in the home and in fostering a better relationship with their children. This article provides insight into children's perceptions, interpretations, and memories of their experiences in filial therapy and the general effect on their behavior. It also provides insight into the parents' experiences, and the perceived changes that have taken place in their family as a result of filiai therapy.

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