A case study integrating CBT with narrative therapy externalizing techniques with a child with OCD: How to flush away the Silly Gremlin. A single ‐case experimental design

ConclusionsOn all but one routine outcome measure positive clinically significant changes were made, and the young person managed to reach his therapeutic goals. Gains maintained over a month follow‐up period. The use of externalizing was an effective and developmentally appropriate intervention and is discussed further. The case highlighted the need for more research detailing externalizing processes.
Source: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing - Category: Nursing Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research