Adolescent Group Therapy: A Social Competency ModelBloomsbury Academic, 30. sept 1991 - 208 pages This book offers a health-oriented, integrative approach to adolescent group therapy. George R. Holmes and his associates believe that promoting social competency in each adolescent group member is central to successful therapy. The enablement of interpersonal skills neutralizes the environmentally sponsored psychopathology that adolescents use to survive. The authors also emphasize the co-therapy relationship. They offer recommendations for supervising trainee therapists and for applying their model to other contexts, such as high schools. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Why Group Therapy for Adolescents? | 17 |
Selected Varieties of Therapy | 31 |
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Adolescent Group Therapy: A Social Competency Model George R. Holmes,Robert V. Heckel,Lucille Gordon No preview available - 1991 |
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Helping Teenagers Into Adulthood: A Guide for the Next Generation George R. Holmes No preview available - 1995 |