Publication

1995 - Jossey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco, California

Language

English

Word Count

67,250 words, Guess

Page Count

269 pages

Identifiers

and 3 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number95016964
  • Goodreads2963003
  • LibraryThing7034256

Classifications

  • DDC616.89/14/0835
  • LCCRJ503 .M36 1995

Description

Gestalt therapist Mark McConville draws on his more than twenty years of professional experience to offer clinicians an effective model for understanding and treating adolescents. He outlines the Developmental Tasks Model, which describes adolescents' struggles, "temporary insanity," and ultimately, triumph of development. He clearly demonstrates that the Gestalt therapeutic model bridges the theoretical and clinical gap, and offers an in-depth exploration of the various aspects of clinical work. Adolescence offers valuable nuts-and-bolts advice on initiating therapy with adolescents who are not yet ready to do the self-reflective, exploratory work. In addition, the book examines the therapeutic method of engaging and cultivating the adolescent's emerging inner world. With perception and sensitivity, McConville explains how the clinician can guide the adolescent in the very personal and subjective process of birthing an existential self. The book details the process of the creative reorganization of the self during adolescence and explores the changes that take place in the adolescent's relationships with peers, parents, and others in the adult world. The author also tracks the interplay of intrapsychic and interpersonal boundary development and shows how this interplay manifests itself in relationships and evolves from early through late adolescence. The Gestalt model of therapy allows the clinician to make sense of the confusion of the adolescent world and map out the multiple possibilities of clinical interventions.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Jossey-Bass social and behavioral science series

Other Editions

  • Adolescence: psychotherapy and the emergent selfJossey-Bass Publishers1995-01-01
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