UID:
almahu_9949211290302882
Format:
viii, 282 pages :
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illustrations ;
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26 cm
Edition:
Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2017. Available via World Wide Web.
Edition:
Access limited by licensing agreement.
ISBN:
9781433815676 (print ed.)
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1433815672 (print ed.)
Content:
"Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT) is the only empirically supported family therapy model designed to treat adolescent depression. This book describes clinical strategies for therapists, as well as the theoretical basis of the approach and the evidence base that supports it. ABFT emerges from interpersonal theories that suggest adolescent depression and suicide can be precipitated, exacerbated, or buffered against by the quality of interpersonal relationships in families. ABFT aims to repair interpersonal ruptures and rebuild an emotionally protective, secure-based, parent–child relationship. The treatment initially focuses on repairing or strengthening attachment and then turns to promoting adolescent autonomy. In particular, the authors delineate five treatment phases, or "tasks," which each have distinct goals and strategies. Thus, while the model is trauma-focused and process-oriented, it includes a structure and a clear roadmap for facilitating the reparative process. The chapters blend empirical research with clinical guidance, illustrative vignettes, and a case study. With its unique emphasis on the depressed adolescent's need for attachment and autonomy, this book will show family therapists how to create in-session, corrective attachment experiences where adolescents seek--and parents provide--love and support."--Publicity materials. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved).
Note:
Historical roots and empirical support for attachment-based family therapy -- Theoretical framework of attachment-based family therapy -- Task I : relational reframe -- Task II : adolescent alliance -- Task III : parent alliance -- Task IV : repairing attachment -- Task V : promoting autonomy -- Case study.
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Also issued in print.
Additional Edition:
Original
Language:
English
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