First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
New York: Aronson. Strauss, A. L., & Corbin, J. M. (1998). Basics of qualitative research: Techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Szapocznik, J., Hervis, O. E., & Schwartz, S. (2003).
How Teens Construct Their Worlds Judith G. Smetana ... In a paper on the moral and religious training of children, Hall stated: “Before this age [12 to 16] the child lives in the present, is normally selfish, deficient in sympathy, ...
This comprehensive book introduces and integrates adolescent developmental themes and family system theory into a coherent assessment and intervention model.
Romantic relationships during the adolescent years can be central to a person's cognitive and emotional development overall (Shulman, Connelly, & McIsaacs, 2011; Shulman & Kipnis, 2001), as youth experience romance as a way to inform ...
Bell, D. G., and L. G. Bell. 1983. Parental validation and support in the development of adolescent daughters. In H. D. Grotevant and C. R. Cooper (eds.), Adolescent Development in the Family. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
What Works with Children and Adolescents? complements The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology (Carr, 2006), and will be valuable to professionals in training.
First published in 1991, the authors explore the complex needs of adolescents and emphasise the importance of the family environment in helping them cope with the many difficulties and changes they face during this period of their lives.
This is an ideal book for any therapist in quest of understanding the essence of healing and seeking therapeutic strategies applied within a compassionate framework.
`I recommend this book to anyone who lives or works with families, children or teenagers′ - Nurturing Potential `This is a valuable book, worth attention in every child and family service.
. . . The difference is that they won't be going home tonight."This book draws on a study of over six hundred runaway and homeless adolescents and over two hundred of their caretakers from cities in four Midwestern states.