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9780898620726

Negotiating Parent-Adolescent Conflict A Behavioral-Family Systems Approach

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  • ISBN13:

    9780898620726

  • ISBN10:

    0898620724

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1989-01-06
  • Publisher: The Guilford Press
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Summary

The increasing incidence of teenage conflict with parents and/or institutions indicates the dire need for an effective means to handle adolescent difficulties. Therapists of many diverse backgrounds have long debated the efficacy of particular approaches to parent-adolescent discord, some focusing on parental training in the management of adolescents, some on the marital relationship as the key to disturbance, and others on the adolescent as an individual. Drs. Robin and Foster are among the first of the researchers and practitioners engaged in this debate to recognize the need for an intervention strategy that utilizes both cognitive-behavioral and family systems theories, thus broadening the descriptive and analytical skills necessary to in-depth treatment planning. In this volume, Robin and Foster have forged an integrative model for the assessment and treatment of these conflicted family members, basing their theoretical framework on empirical data in order to test effectively the heuristic tools employed.

Author Biography

Arthur L. Robin, PhD, is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences and Pediatrics at Wayne State University School of Medicine, and Chief of Psychology at Children's Hospital of Michigan. The author of many articles and chapters on ADHD, parent/n-/teen relations, and eating disorders, he is the coauthor (with Sharon L. Foster) of [ital]Negotiating Parent/n-/Adolescent Conflict.[/ital] Dr. Robin is a practicing clinical psychologist with University Psychiatric Services in Detroit and Farmington Hills, Michigan.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Theoretical Orientation
Empirical Evaluation of Behavioral/n-/Family Systems Theory
Assessment/m-/Overview and Interviewing
Questionnaire and Observational Assessment
Conceptualizing and Integrating Assessment Data
Treatment/m-/Overview and Problem-Solving Training
Communication Training
Cognitive Restructuring
Functional/Structural Interventions
Sequencing Intervention
Resistance
Case Studies
Treatment Outcome Research
Future Directions
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