Mental health problems during adolescence constitute a major public health concern today for both families and stakeholders. Accordingly, different family-based interventions have emerged as an effective treatment for adolescents with certain disorders. Specifically, there is evidence of the effectiveness of concrete approaches of systemic family therapy on the symptoms of adolescents and family functioning in general. However, few studies have examined the effectiveness of other relevant approaches, such as structural and strategic family therapy, incorporating parent⁻child or parental dyadic measurement. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of a structural⁻strategic family therapy with adolescents involved in mental hea...
There is growing support for the large-scale implementation of parenting programs for the prevention...
Background and Objective: The therapy of psychological problems in children and adolescents not only...
The purpose of this study was to examine the correspondence of therapists\u27 self-report treatment ...
Mental health problems during adolescence constitute a major public health concern today for both fa...
Mental health problems during adolescence constitute a major public health concern today for both fa...
Children’s and adolescents’ emotional and behavior problems are associated with parental psychopatho...
The term 'family therapy' is used to encompass a range of approaches that share a common view about ...
This study primarily examined the predictive role of emotional and behavioral disorders in family co...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of Functional Family Therapy and Peer Gro...
Kobak, R. RogersAlthough parent and adolescent reports of the family environment have been found to ...
The link between treatment techniques and long-term treatment outcome was examined in an empirically...
Objective: Parent-adolescent conflicts often comprise the reasons for the referral of adolescents in...
The association between paternal involvement in therapy, adolescent outcomes and maternal depression...
Emily S Kuhn, Robert D Laird Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, U...
Mental health issues are widespread among children and adolescents worldwide. Although mental health...
There is growing support for the large-scale implementation of parenting programs for the prevention...
Background and Objective: The therapy of psychological problems in children and adolescents not only...
The purpose of this study was to examine the correspondence of therapists\u27 self-report treatment ...
Mental health problems during adolescence constitute a major public health concern today for both fa...
Mental health problems during adolescence constitute a major public health concern today for both fa...
Children’s and adolescents’ emotional and behavior problems are associated with parental psychopatho...
The term 'family therapy' is used to encompass a range of approaches that share a common view about ...
This study primarily examined the predictive role of emotional and behavioral disorders in family co...
The purpose of this study was to compare the effectiveness of Functional Family Therapy and Peer Gro...
Kobak, R. RogersAlthough parent and adolescent reports of the family environment have been found to ...
The link between treatment techniques and long-term treatment outcome was examined in an empirically...
Objective: Parent-adolescent conflicts often comprise the reasons for the referral of adolescents in...
The association between paternal involvement in therapy, adolescent outcomes and maternal depression...
Emily S Kuhn, Robert D Laird Department of Psychology, University of New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, U...
Mental health issues are widespread among children and adolescents worldwide. Although mental health...
There is growing support for the large-scale implementation of parenting programs for the prevention...
Background and Objective: The therapy of psychological problems in children and adolescents not only...
The purpose of this study was to examine the correspondence of therapists\u27 self-report treatment ...