1977
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.131.5.433
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Family Therapy in Adolescent Psychiatry

Abstract: view of pathology is broader than that of one who studies pathology in the individual. The possibilities of interven tion are therefore broader and ramify into the 2 433 This One

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“…Family therapy has also been used with adolescents (Bruggen and Graham, 1977;Schimel, 1979) involving drug abuse (Baither, 1978), juvenile offending (Robinson, 1978), anorexia nervosa (Caille, Abrahamsen, Girolami, and Sorbye, 1977;Minuchin, Rosman and Baker, 1978) and those labelled psychiatrically disturbed such as psychiatric inpatients (Reiss, Costell, Jones, and Berkman, 1980) and borderline adolescents (Zinner, 1978), those exhibiting bizarre behaviours (Scheiner and Musette, 1979), and even for adolescents with extreme itching (Lantz, 1979).…”
Section: For Whom Does It Work and For What Kinds Of Problems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Family therapy has also been used with adolescents (Bruggen and Graham, 1977;Schimel, 1979) involving drug abuse (Baither, 1978), juvenile offending (Robinson, 1978), anorexia nervosa (Caille, Abrahamsen, Girolami, and Sorbye, 1977;Minuchin, Rosman and Baker, 1978) and those labelled psychiatrically disturbed such as psychiatric inpatients (Reiss, Costell, Jones, and Berkman, 1980) and borderline adolescents (Zinner, 1978), those exhibiting bizarre behaviours (Scheiner and Musette, 1979), and even for adolescents with extreme itching (Lantz, 1979).…”
Section: For Whom Does It Work and For What Kinds Of Problems?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The staff works within a psychoanalytic conceptual framework and, in addition, uses tactics drawn from structural therapy. Using Bruggen's terminology (3) it can be said that the approach to families in the unit is interpretative, with elements taken from a systems orientation. After the family has overcome their initial shock, the therapeutic devices used in the unit are directed at:…”
Section: Working With the Familiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…T h e range of different technical manoeuvres used in family therapy today stems basically from the two major perspectives, the psychoanalytic and the systems approaches, and is well reviewed by Bruggen and Davies (1977). Family therapy today is moving towards an integrative approach (Dare, 1979) but there is still an unfortunate tendency for the two positions often to be polarized.…”
Section: Autonomymentioning
confidence: 99%