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Adolescent in Group and Family Therapy

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ISBN-10: 0226779645

ISBN-13: 9780226779645

Edition: 2nd

Authors: Max Sugar

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A new printing of a 1975 work by Sugar presenting 18 papers which present varied techniques and theories as experienced in case studies by the contributors from their own experiences. These papers are a psychoanalytic framework and take cognizance of the structural theory, developmental lines, and phase-specific needs of the adolescent. They are organized into two sections detailing the topic in group therapy and family therapy settings..
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Book details

List price: $17.00
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 2/18/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.25" wide x 9.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.946

Contributorsp. ix
Preface to the New Printingp. xiii
Prefacep. xv
Introductionp. xvii
Group Therapy
Indications and Contraindications for Adolescent Group Psychotherapyp. 3
Adolescent Narcissism and Group Psychotherapyp. 27
The Structure and Setting of Adolescent Therapy Groupsp. 42
Group Therapy for Pubescent Boys with Absent Fathersp. 49
The Organization of an Adolescent Unit in a State Hospital: Problems and Attempted Solutionsp. 68
The Impact of Group Experiences on Adolescent Developmentp. 87
Office Network Therapy with Adolescentsp. 105
Defusing a High School Critical Massp. 118
Family Therapy
Indications and Contraindications for Family Therapyp. 145
Countertransference in Family Therapy with Adolescentsp. 161
Family Therapy: Its Role in Adolescent Psychiatryp. 178
Family Therapy with Adolescents and the Process of Intergenerational Reconciliationp. 194
The Symptomatic Adolescent--An AWOL Family Memberp. 205
Object-Oriented Approaches to Severely Disturbed Adolescentsp. 216
Combined Family and Group Therapy for Problems of Adolescents: A Synergistic Approachp. 231
Co-therapists as Advocates in Family Therapy with Crisis-Provoking Adolescentsp. 248
The Use of Multiple Family Therapy Groups with Adolescent Drug Addictsp. 262
Transference in Adolescent Group Therapyp. 283
Indexp. 295
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