The Middle Phase of Psychotherapy with Antisocial Adolescents
Abstract
Individual psychotherapy with antisocial adolescents is often a frustrating experience for the therapist and the patient. The development of better psychotherapeutic techniques might make such work more gratifying. This might be achieved if those techniques originate from clinical material and are based on an understanding of the adolescent dynamics.
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