Framework for a Group Intervention Aiming at Coping with out-of-home Placement – Focus Groups in Residential Foster Homes

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Abstract

Out-of-home placement is a critical life event for affected children and adolescents. We ex-plored the potential content and conditions for a group intervention aiming at coping with this critical life event by the means of three focus groups with n = 13 participants. The participants reported feelings of guilt, uncertainty concerning their future, experiences of loss, and lack of confidence. So far, standardized programs for sharing the participants’ out-of-home care experiences had not been established in their child welfare programs. Under cer-tain circumstances, the participants were willing to take part in a group intervention for this purpose. The intervention should aim at the autobiographical integration of the out-of-home placement as well as the promotion of general protection factors. Further qualitative research is needed to adjust the intervention in order to fit the needs of the target population.

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Läntzsch, S., Fegert, J. M., Pfeiffer, E., Witt, A., & Rassenhofer, M. (2022). Framework for a Group Intervention Aiming at Coping with out-of-home Placement – Focus Groups in Residential Foster Homes. Praxis Der Kinderpsychologie Und Kinderpsychiatrie, 71(1), 55–71. https://doi.org/10.13109/prkk.2022.71.1.55

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