The aim of this study was to determine whether maternal expressed emotion (criticism and emotional overinvolvement) decreased across treatment for childhood anxiety. Mothers of 48 clinically anxious children (aged 6–14 years) were rated on levels of criticism (CRIT) and emotional overinvolvement (EOI), as measured by a Five Minute Speech Sample (FMSS) from mothers, prior to and following cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) for their children’s anxiety. Results showed a significant decrease in the proportion of mothers who expressed high levels of criticism and emotional overinvolvement from pretreatment to posttreatment. This finding suggests that interventions aimed at reducing symptoms of child anxiety can also result in a decrease of mate...
Past research has demonstrated a link between controlling parenting and child anxiety. However, the ...
A substantial percentage of children with anxiety disorders do not respond adequately to Cognitive B...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
This study examined the influence of maternal anxiety on the treatment outcome of anxious children. ...
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychological problems in children and adolescents (M...
Objective: A considerable amount of children with anxiety disorders do not benefit sufficiently from...
Anxiety is a common disorder of childhood, and without treatment it is likely to persist and lead to...
This study examined changes in mothers' and fathers' rejection and psychological control during pare...
Anxiety disorders are common among parents of anxious children and have been found to impede child t...
Participants were recruited as part of a randomised control trial of two types of parent based inter...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
Strong evidence supports cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood anxiety. ...
This study examined child and maternal influences on maternal overinvolvement and negativity. A samp...
A substantial percentage of children with anxiety disorders do not respond adequately to Cognitive B...
Past research has demonstrated a link between controlling parenting and child anxiety. However, the ...
A substantial percentage of children with anxiety disorders do not respond adequately to Cognitive B...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...
This study examined the association between parenting styles and mother and child anxiety. Maternal ...
This study examined the influence of maternal anxiety on the treatment outcome of anxious children. ...
Anxiety disorders are among the most prevalent psychological problems in children and adolescents (M...
Objective: A considerable amount of children with anxiety disorders do not benefit sufficiently from...
Anxiety is a common disorder of childhood, and without treatment it is likely to persist and lead to...
This study examined changes in mothers' and fathers' rejection and psychological control during pare...
Anxiety disorders are common among parents of anxious children and have been found to impede child t...
Participants were recruited as part of a randomised control trial of two types of parent based inter...
Past research has provided support for a link between childhood anxiety disorders and parenting beha...
Strong evidence supports cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) for the treatment of childhood anxiety. ...
This study examined child and maternal influences on maternal overinvolvement and negativity. A samp...
A substantial percentage of children with anxiety disorders do not respond adequately to Cognitive B...
Past research has demonstrated a link between controlling parenting and child anxiety. However, the ...
A substantial percentage of children with anxiety disorders do not respond adequately to Cognitive B...
Background: The emotional climate between mothers and their children is known to be a significant in...