Adolescent Identity Treatment: An Integrative Approach for Personality Pathology is a ground breaking title that provides general and specific clinical strategies to help adolescents who lack an integrated identity. The authors have developed a treatment based on the integration of object relations theory, family systems, attachment, developmental neurobiology and cognitive behavioral approaches that focuses on clearing blockages to normal identity development and adaptive functioning. While most adolescents build satisfying interpersonal relationships, are successful in school and work and begin romantic relationships, there is a minority of adolescents who do not succeed in this and are at a high risk of developing problems in school, work and relationships, problems with affect regulation as well as engaging in a wide range of self-destructive behaviors. In addition to a description of the disorder and assessment, this manual offers extensive clinical examples and concrete interventions, with phase-specific treatment components, including a clear treatment frame, psychoeducation, environmental interventions (with a ‘Home Plan’ that addresses self-care behaviors, responsibilities and improved boundaries that fosters the development of better relationships between the adolescent and family) and parenting strategies, all in the service of creating a space for the individual work with the adolescent.
Tabella dei contenuti
Introduction.- Description of the Disorder.- Theoretical Models and Rationale.- Diagnosis and Treatment Indications.- Treatment.- Adolescent Identity Treatment (AIT) Case Illustration.- Efficacy.- Training and Supervision.
Circa l’autore
Pamela A. Foelsch, Ph DWeill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, Harrison, NY, USA
Dr. Susanne Schlüter-Müller Practice for Child- and Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, Frankfurt, Germany Psychiatric University Hospitals, Basel, Switzerland
Anna E. Odom, Ph DWeill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, White Plains, NY, USA
Helen T. Arena, Ph DWeill Cornell Medical College, New York-Presbyterian Hospital, White Plains, NY, USA
Andrés H. Borzutzky Instituto Médico Schilkrut, Santiago, Las Condes, Chile
Prof. Dr. Klaus Schmeck Psychiatric University Hospitals, Basel, Switzerland