The Fragile Alliance: An Orientation to the Psychiatric Treatment of the AdolescentCovering adolescent therapy, this book examines the idea of therapeutic alliance. Firstly, an understanding of the adolescent must be formed, then parts two and three of the text discuss specific diagnoses, special technical problems and applications of therapy to the hospitalised patient. |
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Page 256
... parents are not always equated with meddling parents and parents who remain remote from the situation until or unless the therapist appeals to them are not always seen as rejecting parents , if instead the parental attitude toward ...
... parents are not always equated with meddling parents and parents who remain remote from the situation until or unless the therapist appeals to them are not always seen as rejecting parents , if instead the parental attitude toward ...
Page 258
... parental distortions and discuss them with the parents . The therapist also advises freely about matters which directly concern the psychotherapy . He is the expert on the subject and should not expect the parents to know whether the ...
... parental distortions and discuss them with the parents . The therapist also advises freely about matters which directly concern the psychotherapy . He is the expert on the subject and should not expect the parents to know whether the ...
Page 563
... parents give their youngster an allowance or should the parents provide the treatment center with money which would be given to the youngster by staff ? Should there be combined meetings of parents and staff in a " town meeting " format ...
... parents give their youngster an allowance or should the parents provide the treatment center with money which would be given to the youngster by staff ? Should there be combined meetings of parents and staff in a " town meeting " format ...
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