tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184208181444239184.post4358781354460826655..comments2024-03-14T13:25:42.698-04:00Comments on Child in Mind: Storytelling As Treatment for Common Childhood "Behavior Problems": A Clinical ExampleClaudia M. Gold, MDhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13081419560269676730noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184208181444239184.post-87241178498066318612011-06-24T12:49:14.535-04:002011-06-24T12:49:14.535-04:00This made me think of an interaction I had with my...This made me think of an interaction I had with my 4 year old this morning... As she was talking with me about something she asked me to not speak so loudly that her daddy could hear what I was saying. After feeling curious about this with her, she was able to remind me that SHE wanted to talk to her daddy herself. I let her know that I understood that it was important that I not deprive her of the opportunity to use her own words and experience to share her thoughts and feelings with her father rather than having to listen to my words and interpretation. It was an important reminder for me as a parent and clinician.<br /><br />Angelina Ramos-Marchand, PsyD.Dr. Angelina Ramos-Marchandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00879982159756337260noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8184208181444239184.post-26057276813689733302011-06-21T14:06:56.772-04:002011-06-21T14:06:56.772-04:00This is a great illustration of why randomized con...This is a great illustration of why randomized control studies can not be the gold standard of psychotherapy outcome research, and why such studies of CBT are of limited usefullness in the real world.David M. Allen M.D.https://www.blogger.com/profile/06280912088483192599noreply@blogger.com