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"Evidence-Based Psychotherapy with Adolescents: A Primer for New Clinicians addresses how to work with a challenging population. The book will help new clinicians working in any treatment setting learn how to conduct psychotherapy with adolescents from a place of understanding, empathy, theory-based practice, and evidence-based intervention. This book provides a guide to empower clinicians with the insight and tools necessary to support adolescents as they move towards adulthood. Utilizing extensive case studies, this book helps clinicians to see how to conduct psychotherapy with adolescents in a range of settings and with a range of issues. The book covers psychotherapeutic theories, assessment, and building therapeutic alliance. It also reviews and explores evidence-based treatments for adolescent depression, anxiety, substance use disorders, trauma, and disruptive behaviors disorders. It also presents how to work with specific adolescent populations such as LGBTQ adolescents and adopted adolescents. Finally, the book explores how to work with adolescents in family therapy. New clinicians reading this book will learn concrete skills and evidence-based practices for working with adolescents"--
Adolescent psychotherapy --- Adolescents --- Psychothérapie --- Adolescent psychotherapy. --- Psychothérapie
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Adolescent psychotherapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Mental illness --- Diagnosis
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Juvenile corrections --- Adolescent psychotherapy --- Residential treatment
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Adolescent psychotherapy --- Group psychotherapy --- Adolescent --- Psychotherapy, Group
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Criminologist and psychotherapist Kathleen Heide focuses on families that breed violence and the relationship between patricide and child abuse. A discussion of maltreatment, who kills, youths at risk, and legal and psychological issues is followed by three detailed case studies and a discussion of intervention, society's contributions to both the.
Parricide --- Dysfunctional families --- Family violence --- Adolescent psychotherapy
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The highest incidence for clinical depressions is during adolescence. Furthermore, mental health illnesses that recur over the life-course begin in young people. 70% of all mental health emerge before thirty years of age. Almost all interventions for young people have been first developed for and targeted at adults. Here for the first time is a talking therapy (BPI), that has been developed for, and with, adolescents. After thirty years of clinical experience with mentally ill adolescents and two major randomised controlled trials of treatment, the authors reveal a brief psychosocial intervention that is as effective as CBT for adolescents with depression with and without comorbid anxiety and conduct disorder. BPI can be taught to mental health practitioners in sixteen hours and they can immediately start delivery of care. After a six-month supervision, new BPI practitioners offer an evidence based and NICE approved treatment in their usual clinical practice.
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Adolescent psychotherapy --- Behavior therapy for teenagers --- Residential treatment
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Adolescent psychotherapy --- Child psychotherapy --- Group psychotherapy for youth
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