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Background This article proposes a conceptual model of child and parent engagement in the mental health intervention process. Method A scoping review was performed of articles on predictors of engagement in mental health interventions, the effectiveness of engagement interventions, and interpersonal aspects of care. A comprehensive search of Psyc INFO and Psyc ARTICLES was performed for literature published in English from 2000 to 2012. Results Based on the review, a motivational framework is proposed in which engagement is defined as a state comprised of a hopeful stance, conviction, and confidence, brought about when therapists optimize engagement processes of receptiveness, willingness, and self‐efficacy. Conclusions Implications concern the need to help clients understand what to expect from the therapy process, and to educate therapists about engagement strategies.
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Gillian King
University of Southern California
Melissa Currie
Ministry of Children, Community and Social Services
Patricia Petersen
Child and Family Research Institute
Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Child and Family Research Institute
Holland Bloorview Kids Rehabilitation Hospital
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0f6299b6f5ee04015fb03b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/camh.12015
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