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Psychotherapy with Adolescent Girls and Young Women
Fostering Autonomy through Attachment
Fostering Autonomy through Attachment
Elizabeth Perl
Adolescent girls and young women in therapy-even those who genuinely desire change-often are highly ambivalent and difficult to engage. This book provides fresh insights and powerful clinical tools for understanding a young woman's conflict between her attachment and dependence on her parents and her efforts to be autonomous, and how this may play out in seemingly treatment-rejecting behavior. Rich case material illustrates innovative ways to embrace resistance, rather than fight it, to build a strong therapeutic relationship that can get to the root of self-defeating patterns. The book is unique in addressing clinical work both with teens and with women in their twenties and beyond, who frequently struggle with unresolved adolescent issues.
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