Cognitive-behavioral approach in Psychotherapy of Children with Specific Isolated
Phobias (F40.2) – Fear from Stomatological Treatment
Kolařík Z.1, Nováková K.2, Němečková P.3
1Soukromá ambulance klinické psychologie a psychoterapie, Hranice 2Klinika zubního lékařství LF UP a FN, Olomouc, přednosta prof. MUDr. M. Eber, CSc. 3Soukromá psychiatrická a pedopsychiatrická ambulance, Prostějov |
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Summary:
The aim of the authors was to draw attention to the possibility of treating non-collaborating children,
especially if the problem behavior is an isolated phobia from stomatological treatment, using the team collaboration
of a stomatologist, psychologist and pediatric psychiatrist. The presented individual psychotherapeutic
approach – cognitive behavioral psychotherapy – is more acceptable for the child, safer, more considerate, without
side effects, frequently also with a long-lasting effect and less frustrating for the parents. The patients with dental
phobia are frequently taken care of in general anesthesia.
The stress from stomatological treatment belongs to frequent causes of problem treatment of children. In some
children the cause of inadequate behavior is associated with a certain tool used in a stomatological office (injection
syringe, extraction forceps), in other children to procedures during the treatment (preparation, extraction). If
we can eliminate the feared of tools or substitute them with another solution or to use psychotherapy knowledge
and skills, the stomatologist can deal with this problem. In case of failure the only solution is to perform the treatment,
often repeatedly, in general anesthesia. The minimizing of the phobia is in the hands of specialists –
a psychologist and children psychiatrist.
The authors refer to a successful management of dental phobia in children less than three years old by means
of an individual psychotherapeutic approach – a cognitive behavioral psychotherapy. This method is based on proved
scientific approaches and built on experience of precise description of the symptoms or problems, which should
be influence by the therapeutic procedure (including their frequency, severity and dependence on specific situatistomatologie It is based on s skilled use of elaborated and verified techniques in a fixed structure of individual therapeutic
“sessions”. One of behavioral mediation models, theoretically based on a systematic desensitization according
to Josef Wolpe, is the theory of reciprocal inhibition – i.e. connection of an unpleasant stimulus with a pleasant
situation (a relaxed state etc.). The neurotic behavior is usually acquired in situations arousing fear or anxiety.
The treatment represents an attempt of reciprocal inhibition of neurotic reactions. The inhibition of anxiety reactions
is evoked by simultaneous induction of other reactions, which are incompatible with fear from the physiological
point of view and thereby diminishing undesirable conditional connections between this stimulus and fear.
The systematic desensitization is based on counter-conditioning.
The authors describe the procedure in psychological examination and in detail and comprehensively individual
psychotherapy procedures in individual treated children.
The first two female patients treated by the stomatologist during hospitalization at the Children Ward of the
Psychiatric Clinic, Medical Faculty UP and Faculty Hospital, the third female patient was dentally treated after
outpatient psychological preparation with the care of an educated and supporting mother. The stomatological treatment
with subsequent dental reconstruction was performed in the presence and under psychological guidance
of the care taking psychologist in a stomatological consulting room. They concerned rare caries of Ist Black class
on the first permanent molars. After this kind of psychotherapy all the patients are treated in a common way.
Key words:
dental phobia – team collaboration of a psychologist, pediatric psychiatrist, stomatologist – cognitive
behavioral psychotherapy – systematic desensitization according to Josef Wolpe – stomatological treatment
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