“…Family therapy as a treatment for substance abuse was embraced in community mental health agencies and other clinical settings in the 1970s and came to be viewed as a viable treatment alternative for many at-risk populations, including adolescents (Coleman & Davis, 1978;Kaufman & Kaufman, 1992). In the clinical literature, the importance of family-based interventions for substance abuse has remained widely accepted (Craig, 1993), and family therapy is frequently implemented with adolescent abusers (d. Selekman & Todd, 1991).…”