Title of article
Treating parent-adolescent conflict: Is acceptance the missing link for an integrative family therapy? Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Laurie A. Greco، نويسنده , , Georg H. Eifert، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
10
From page
305
To page
314
Abstract
Change-oriented strategies such as problem-solving/communication training (PS/CT) and parental behavior management training (BMT) have been used to treat parent-adolescent conflict. Although several studies have documented the efficacy of these approaches relative to wait-list control conditions, clinically significant improvements have not been achieved for the majority of adolescents with significant behavioral problems such as comorbid ADHD/ODD. A similar pattern of findings was observed in earlier studies examining couple relationships. Extending the focus and scope of traditional couple therapy to an acceptance-based integrative approach has led to impressive treatment improvements in that area. In a similar vein, we propose an integrative family therapy and suggest enhancing more traditional change-oriented approaches such as PS/CT and BMT by integrating acceptance strategies into a values-centered family therapy. We discuss the role of experiential avoidance and values orientation within a family context and present examples of techniques adapted from traditionally adult- and couple-focused therapies. Finally, we discuss the balancing and sequencing of acceptance and change techniques and offer suggestions for future research and practice.
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
Record number
1107040
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