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Family therapy, substance abuse, and adolescents: Moving from isolated cultures to related components.
Authors:Tolan   Patrick
Abstract:Reviews the books The family context of adolescent drug abuse, by R. H. Coombs (1988); Practical approaches in treating adolescent chemical dependency: A guide to clinical intervention and assessment, by P. B. Henry (1989); Consequences of adolescent drug abuse, by M. D. Newcomb and P. M. Bentler (1989); Adolescent drug abuse: Analyses of treatment research, by E. R. Rahdert and J. Grabowski (1988); Breakthroughs in family therapy with drug-abusing and problem youth, by J. I. Szapocznik and W. M. Kurtines (see record 1989-98115-000); and Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers, by T. C. Todd and M. Selekman (in press). This spate of books includes representatives of three "cultures" interested in family therapy with substance-abusing adolescents: developmentally oriented research on substance abuse (Combs; Newcomb & Bentler; Rahdert & Grabowski), family therapy applied to substance abuse (Szapocznik et al.; Todd & Selekman), and the addiction/self-help approach (Henry). The coincidental publication of this large number of writings on families and adolescent substance abuse is encouraging. It suggests that all three cultures are vital and contributing. There are important well-written contributions in volumes from each culture. The disjointed status of the field may be a prelude to a significant integrative shift from the isolated cultures. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:family therapy   adolescent substance abuse   developmentally-oriented research   addiction   self-help
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