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By Elly Robinson,
Lyndal Power and David
Allan (Australian
Family Relationships Clearinghouse).
This
paper, What works with adolescents?, examines the
literature regarding adolescent-parent relationships, and explores
the evidence for family involvement in interventions, such as family
therapy, to address adolescent problems. Examples of practice are
provided.
Adolescence is an important period of growth in which healthy
transition from dependence on family ideally occurs, particularly in
Western societies.
This may be perceived, however, as meaning that young people are
increasingly less likely to need family involvement and support in
their lives. As a consequence of this, there is no consistent
approach to the involvement of family members in treatment and
intervention options for young people in need of support.
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the full text article from http://is.gd/bjkAI.
Source: Australian Policy Online |