
Publication date:
09 May 2017Length of book:
288 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersDimensions:
239x157mm6x9"
ISBN-13: 9781442250000
Engaging Parents in Adolescent Therapy offers mental health professionals effective strategies to involve parents in the counseling process with adolescents. Weaving together the most current research in attachment theory with insightful clinical experiences, Myrick examines parental motivations in seeking treatment for teens and the complexity of parent–adolescent relationships, while also addressing issues such as building rapport, therapeutic boundaries, coping with trauma and high-risk behaviors, and the role of social media in today’s counseling and parenting relationships. Thoughtful and accessible, this book serves as a valuable resource to therapists and practitioners.
"A good supplemental text for graduate level courses that deal with providing therapy to teens. It is essential to involve parents, and this book gives important guidance.”