Defiance in the Family

Defiance in the Family

By David V. Keith

Subjects: Family psychotherapy, Opposition (Psychiatrie), Approche écologique, Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders, Child, Oppositional defiant disorder in adolescence, Thérapie familiale, Psychiatry, Enfants, Case studies, Children (people by age group), Therapy, Child & Adolescent, Children, Oppositional defiant disorder in children, Traitement, Behavior disorders in children, Treatment, Family Therapy, Études de cas, Ecological family therapy, Opposition (Psychiatrie) chez l'adolescent, MEDICAL, Adolescent

Description: "Alienated, violent children and teenagers, desperate and worn-out parents: the destructive effects of unchecked defiant behavior are obvious. On a societal scale the problem of defiance is clearly reaching epidemic proportions, and punitive societal responses only seem to exacerbate the condition. In Defiance in the Family, however, David Keith, Gary Connell, and Linda Connell look closely at the constructive nature of defiance - its utility. They examine defiance as an expression of the child's worry for a family that is not working properly, and as the child's means of protecting and preserving the inner Self in the face of perceived threat. As such, defiance becomes a therapeutic opportunity, even a tool. With a firm clinical orientation and a wealth of case material, Keith, Connell, and Connell trace this symbolic experiential approach from initial contact and first interview to termination, including the three-generation consultation and strategies for implementation. Readers will find the authors' compassionate voice, lively sense of humor, and holistic perspective refreshing and inspiring of hope."--BOOK JACKET.

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