
Though a number of books covering adolescent substance abuse are available, there are very few resources that explore the topic in the context of Family Systems Therapy (FST). Youth and Their Families offers an expanded view of the therapeutic process with a specific focus on the relationship between therapists, adolescents, families, communities, and substance use. By applying an FST lens, the clinician learns to view their client as an entire family system being affected by adolescent substance abuse. Furthermore, FST can be used at every stage of the substance abuse intervention continuum (from prevention to intervention) to provide increased functioning and strength in the family system. This book incorporates easily applicable clinical skill acquisition with the use of lively cases to give the reader requisite skills to be an effective family systems therapist.
This book investigates the efficacy of applying Family Systems Therapy (FST) as a primary clinical framework for treating adolescent substance use disorders. The authors, a team of experienced clinicians and academics, argue that substance abuse should not be treated as an isolated individual pathology but as a systemic issue affecting the entire family unit. By integrating theoretical foundations with practical intervention strategies, the text provides a roadmap for therapists to navigate the complexities of family dynamics during the recovery process.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Clinicians and students of family therapy frequently identify this text as a specialized resource that fills a significant gap in the existing literature on adolescent addiction. Experts highlight the book's utility as a practical manual for practitioners seeking to integrate systemic perspectives into their clinical work.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2019-10-02
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190079401
ISBN-13:
9780190079406
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