Suggesting a resilient and systemic oriented psychodynamic model to include students with behavioural problems: Theoretical issues and practical challenges

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Elias Kourkoutas
Angie Hart

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of available research data on the functioning of children with behavioural problems, and also discusses school-based risk and protective factors, and school problems in children with conduct problems. Additionally, emphasis has been placed on the presentation of key features of a psychoeducational counselling and psychodynamic resilient based intervention model which aims to address disruptive and disturbing behaviours within the school setting in partnership with school staff and in a systemic pesrpective. A case vignette is presented in order to better illustrate the basic tenets of this model.

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Elias Kourkoutas

Professor, Primary Education Department

Angie Hart

Professor, Faculty of Health and Social Science

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Kourkoutas, E., & Hart, A. (2015). Suggesting a resilient and systemic oriented psychodynamic model to include students with behavioural problems: Theoretical issues and practical challenges. Rivista Di Psicologia Clinica , 2, 147-168. https://quadernidipsicologiaclinica.com/index.php/rpc-archivio/article/view/1324

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