1989
DOI: 10.1037/0893-3200.3.1.5
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The evolution of an integrative family therapy for substance-abusing adolescents: Toward the mutual enhancement of research and practice.

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“…Goldner et al (1990) have merged feminist, narrative, systemic, and psychodynamic concepts in the treatment of abuse within couples. Liddle et al (1991), and Piercy and Frankel (1989) have brought structural, systems, and behavioral principles together along with a developmental perspective in the treatment of adolescent chemical dependency. Similarly, Kaplan (1974) has brought an integrative approach to sex therapy; Rolland (1994), Wright and Leahy (1994), and Wood (1994) to families with a physically ill member; Wachtel (1995) to families with young children; Steinglass (1992) to alcoholism; Alexander and Parsons (1982), and Henggeler, Melton, and Smith (1992) to adolescent acting out; Addis and Jacobson (1991) to adult depression; Markman (1979) to pre‐marital couples; Trepper and Barrett (1989) to sexual abuse; and Harkaway (1987) to eating disorder.…”
Section: Content Of Integrative Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Goldner et al (1990) have merged feminist, narrative, systemic, and psychodynamic concepts in the treatment of abuse within couples. Liddle et al (1991), and Piercy and Frankel (1989) have brought structural, systems, and behavioral principles together along with a developmental perspective in the treatment of adolescent chemical dependency. Similarly, Kaplan (1974) has brought an integrative approach to sex therapy; Rolland (1994), Wright and Leahy (1994), and Wood (1994) to families with a physically ill member; Wachtel (1995) to families with young children; Steinglass (1992) to alcoholism; Alexander and Parsons (1982), and Henggeler, Melton, and Smith (1992) to adolescent acting out; Addis and Jacobson (1991) to adult depression; Markman (1979) to pre‐marital couples; Trepper and Barrett (1989) to sexual abuse; and Harkaway (1987) to eating disorder.…”
Section: Content Of Integrative Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the past few decades, family interventions have increasingly gained acceptance in the treatment of drug abuse populations (Piercy & Frankel, 1989;Williams, Chang, & Foothills Medical Center, 2000). By the end of the 1970s, over 90% of drug treatment programs in the United States incorporated some form of family intervention (Coleman & Davis, 1978).…”
Section: Theoretical and Research Basismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integrative model of family therapy for substance abuse incorporates different elements from the structural, strategic, and behavioural schools (Piercy and Frankel, 1989;Textor, 1987). One such approach, Todd and Selekman's (1991) model of family therapy, has several key assumptions.…”
Section: Family Therapy Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%