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Family therapy with adolescents in residential treatment : (Record no. 11893)

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010 ## - LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CONTROL NUMBER
LC control number 2017933435
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International Standard Book Number 978-3-319-51747-6
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International Standard Serial Number 2520-1204
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Title Family therapy with adolescents in residential treatment :
Medium [electronic resource]
Remainder of title intervention and research /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Edited by Jacob D. Christenson & Ashley N. Merritts.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cham, Switzerland :
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Springer,
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2017.
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Extent 1 online resource.
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Series statement Focused Issues in Family Therapy
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General note Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Formatted contents note Introduction to family therapy with adolescents in residential treatment : intervention and research / Jacob D. Christenson and Ashley N. Merritts -- I. Family therapy during separation. The use of letters to create movement in residential settings with adolescents and their parents / Jacob D. Christenson and Amber L. Runkel -- A case study of narrative family therapy in an outdoor treatment program with a struggling adolescent / Steven M. DeMille and Marilyn J. Montgomery -- Understanding video game mechanics as a tool in creating a sustainable relationship with digital media / Ryan Anderson -- Family therapy implications of electronic addictions in residential treatment / Ryan Anderson -- Our stories of collaboration throughout the therapeutic wilderness process / Cynthia Cohen and Lian Zeitz -- A parallel process : home therapy while the adolescent or young adult is in residential care / Heather Hendrickson -- Intentional separation of families : increasing differentiation through wilderness therapy / Kirsten L. Bolt and Tony Issenmann -- Walking off the mountain : planning aftercare support for adolescents in wilderness therapy and their families / Kirsten L. Bolt -- Captaining the ship : acting as the treatment team leader / John Hall, Barry Fell, Sam Coates, Nathan Sellers, Ryan Anderson, Josh Thorn, Drew Davis and Scott Downs -- II. Onsite family therapy. Emerging family therapy models utilized in residential settings / Ashley N. Merritts -- Intervention : the first step to recovery from addiction / Jerry L. Law -- Family involvement in the treatment of adolescent substance abuse / Whitney Clarahan and Jacob D. Christenson -- Readiness for change within the family and the identified patient / Amber L. Runkel, Jacob D. Christenson, Amanda P. Glunz and Katherine F. Cobb -- Engaging families in outdoor behavioral healthcare / Anita Tucker, Mark Widmer, Troy J. Faddis, Bryan Randolph and Michael Gass -- Unpacking the family story : family techniques in residential treatment / Troy J. Faddis and Katherine F. Cobb -- Family workshops in residential treatment / Ashlie Lester -- Expediting growth : a call to measure the impact of family involvement during wilderness therapy / Kendall Smith and Tony Issenmann -- Connecting the family : short-term residential treatment and telemental health / Johanna Creswell Báez -- III. Research and outcomes. Investigating family therapy with qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods in adolescent residential treatment programs / Jacob D. Christenson and Dumayi M. Gutierrez -- Mixed methods research on clinical consultation within the REStArT model in residential treatment / Catherine McConnell and Patricia Taglione -- Youth with emotional and behavioral disorders : coping and psychological difficulties / Michèle Preyde, Jessica Furtado, Amy Tran and Victoria Currie -- Communication as a positive relationship outcome with families participating in a therapeutic wilderness program / Christine Norton and Katie Liermann -- Program evaluation for health and human service programs : how to tell the right story successfully / Michael Gass, Edward G. Foden and Anita Tucker -- Expanding our understanding of family therapy in residential treatment / Ashley N. Merritts and Jacob D. Christenson.
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Summary, etc. This highly practical resource integrates the powerful dynamics of family into residential treatment and outdoors-based therapy for young people. Recognizing both the family as the systemic base for promoting change in adolescents and the therapeutic potential of the residential/wilderness setting, experts show how aligning the two can enhance the healing value of the program while promoting higher standards for care. Chapters describe innovative, science-based interventions and techniques for treating common behavioral and emotional problems along a continuum of family involvement and separation, to address issues affecting the family as well as the identified patient. With its accessible ideas and compelling case studies, the book ably demonstrates the critical role of family in adolescent patients' successful transition to post-treatment life. Among the topics covered: " A parallel process: home therapy while the adolescent or young adult is in residential care." Intentional separation of families: increasing differentiation through wilderness therapy." Emerging family therapy models utilized in residential settings." Engaging families in Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare." Research on coping skills used by youth with emotional and behavioral disorders." Expanding our understanding of the place of family therapy in residential treatment. Family Therapy with Adolescents in Residential Treatment offers novel, exciting, and effective strategies and techniques for practitioners and mental health professionals particularly interested in family therapy with adolescents, and in related interventions and research.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Adolescent psychology.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Adolescent psychotherapy
General subdivision Residential treatment.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Family psychotherapy.
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Personal name Christenson, Jacob D.
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Personal name Merritts, Ashley N.
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