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Finding focus in a difficult landscape: Therapistsâ experiences with challenging video guidance processes for parentâinfant dyads
Marte Meo video guidance uses filmed interaction of the actual parentâinfant dyad in the guidance of caregivers. Exploring the challenges that therapists meet in the guidance of parentâinfant dyads may illuminate important aspects of the method itself as well as the therapistsâ role and requirements. This could lead to method development and improved practice, but is hitherto little addressed. In this paper, we explore how skilled therapists experience and handle challenging or failing guidance processes with parentâinfant dyads. We analyzed interviews with 13 Marte Meo therapists/supervisors using team-based reflexive thematic analysis. Four main themes were identified: promoting relational growth in a coercive context, building an alliance that feels safe for the parents, looking at positive moments in difficult lives, and handling intense feelings as a therapist. Our findings show that therapists experience specific therapeutic and ethical challenges with a vulnerable subgroup of parentâinfant dyads where child protective issues arise, where caregiversâ insecurities impede the therapeutic relationship, and where caregivers have unsolved relational or mental health problems. The therapistsâ role becomes pivotal and demanding with regard to the therapeutic alliance, the therapeutic interventions in the guidance process, and their own need for regulation, supervision, and structure. Identification of these vulnerable dyads early in the process could facilitate a better adaptation and practice of video guidance. Our findings suggest a need for supporting structures, clinical supervision, and training that address these challenges.publishedVersio