Power and Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents

Power and Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents

by Jerome A. Price MA
Power and Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents

Power and Compassion: Working with Difficult Adolescents and Abused Parents

by Jerome A. Price MA

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Overview

When teenagers get out of control, understanding and negotiation often only make things worse. In this solid, no-nonsense guide to working with difficult adolescents and their families, Jerome A. Price makes a passionate case for rescuing parents from invalidation by a society that often views parents as the main cause of their children's problems. He shows how demoralized parents can be undermined by well-meaning professionals and other adults anxious to appear understanding, whose alliances with out-of-control adolescents create an invidious triangle. Recognizing that sometimes parents are victims, not victimizers, the author provides effective strategies to help families break free of self-defeating cycles of control and rebellion. The book delineates the levels and types of abusive behavior in adolescents, and outlines how parents can regain control by learning to be both more understanding and more decisive.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781572304703
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 01/20/1999
Series: The Guilford Family Therapy Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.48(d)

About the Author

Jerome A. Price, M.A., is the director and founder of the Michigan Family Institute. A Regional Faculty Member for the Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C., he is a well-known supervisor and strategic therapist consulting for mental health centers, hospital medical and psychiatric staffs, and outpatient programs. His articles on many aspects of family treatment have been published in the Journal of Systemic Therapies, the Utne Reader, and the Family Therapy Networker, and he is a contributing author to the books Alternative Services in Community Mental Health and The Evolving Therapist. Price is an Approved Supervisor for the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Cloé Madanes
Introduction
1. Parent Abuse
2. Directive versus Nondirective Approaches: How to Maintain the Status Quo without Really Trying
3. Early Warning Signs of Aggression: Overreacting to Aggression in Preteenage Children
4. When Divorce Conflict Causes Adolescent Aggression: Guilt, Loneliness, and Parents at War
5. Getting Abused Parents to Take Action
6. How to Break the Cycle of Intimidation
7. The Tao of Family Therapy: A Strategy for Treating Adolescents with Psychiatric Symptoms
8. The Secret Weapon Strategy: Conspiracy and Collusion in Therapy
9. He Must Be on Drugs
10. The Clown: The Therapy of a 13-Year-Old Boy Threatening Murder

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For family therapists and other mental health professionals working with aggressive teenagers and their parents, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, nurses, and counselors, it also serves as a text in advanced undergraduate and graduate-level courses in family therapy or the treatment of children and adolescents.
 

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