The Fragile Alliance: An Orientation to Psychotherapy of the AdolescentA discussion of the basic facts and skills required for therapists who work with troubled adolescents. This edition is more succinct, but includes new information and updated references. It covers important contemporary issues, such as juvenile violence and adolescent sex offenders. |
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... involved in the custody dispute . That usually means for the therapist to write a report that rec- ommends that the client stay with the custodial parent and per- haps testify at a deposition or at court . All of this raises the ...
... involved in the custody dispute . That usually means for the therapist to write a report that rec- ommends that the client stay with the custodial parent and per- haps testify at a deposition or at court . All of this raises the ...
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... involved in testifying . For instance , the confidential nature of the therapy will almost certainly be violated if the therapist testifies . Also , the thera- pist's testimony may adversely affect any future therapy with his client ...
... involved in testifying . For instance , the confidential nature of the therapy will almost certainly be violated if the therapist testifies . Also , the thera- pist's testimony may adversely affect any future therapy with his client ...
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... involved in life again for fear of " rocking the boat . " Gentle but firm and persis- tent encouragement toward greater activity is necessary over an extended period of rehabilitation . AFTERCARE Most adolescents who have psychotic ...
... involved in life again for fear of " rocking the boat . " Gentle but firm and persis- tent encouragement toward greater activity is necessary over an extended period of rehabilitation . AFTERCARE Most adolescents who have psychotic ...
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The History of Modern Epilepsy: The Beginning, 1865-1914 Walter J. Friedlander No preview available - 2001 |
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