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Elusive Alliance: Treatment Engagement Strategies With High-Risk Adolescents
Castro-Blanco, David and Marc S. Karver (Eds)
American Psychological Association / Hardcover / 2010-05-01 / 1433808110
Infant, Child & Adolescent
price: $53.50
254 pages
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For some time now, the therapeutic alliance has served as a clinically significant "common factor" in positive outcomes for adult clients in most all types of psychotherapy. Yet among adolescents, the alliance has garnered interest among clinicians and researchers only relatively recently, particularly in cases of "high-risk" adolescentsùteens who need mental health treatment services for a variety of disorders peculiar to this age group (e.g., anxiety disorders, depression, externalizing/disruptive behavioral disorders, etc.) but do not have access to these services or drop out of treatment prematurely.

The more recent interest in the alliance with adolescents appears to be driven by myriad forces: interested researchers, frustrated clinicians, concerned parents, and policymakers engaged in healthcare reform. Elusive Alliance examines the conceptual, theoretical, and empirical bases of these myriad forces, presenting some of the highly promising work that has been accomplished over the past two decades on engaging high-risk adolescents in psychotherapy.

By getting a picture of the current state of the field while also getting an in-depth analysis of a few specific programs of research supported by evidence examining adolescent engagement, researchers and clinicians alike will be able to establish a more robust knowledge base that serves to advance future treatment process research on how to engage the challenging and underserved population of high-risk adolescents.

Beyond the practical appeal to researchers and clinicians, this book will be of vital interest to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers at all levels who are involved in making mental health service delivery for youth more accessible and more cost-effective.

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Contents:

Contributors
Preface
Introduction: The Problem of Engaging High-Risk Adolescents in Treatment
—David Castro-Blanco, Karen Kovacs North, and Marc S. Karver
Engagement in Psychotherapy: Factors Contributing to the Facilitation, Demise, and Restoration of the Therapeutic Alliance
—Michael J. Constantino, Louis G. Castonguay, Sanno E. Zack, and Joan DeGeorge
The Alliance in Adolescent Therapy: Conceptual, Operational, and Predictive Issues
—Stephen R. Shirk, Nicole E. Caporino, and Marc S. Karver
Involvement Shifts, Alliance Ruptures, and Managing Engagement Over Therapy
—Brian C. Chu, Cynthia Suveg, Torrey A. Creed, and Philip C. Kendall
TEEN: Techniques for Enhancing Engagement Through Negotiation
—David Castro-Blanco
Engaging Adolescents With Disruptive Behavior Disorders in Therapeutic Change
—Richard Gallagher, Steven Kurtz, and Sasha Collins Blackwell
Engagement of Adolescents in Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy for Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder
—Annalise Caron and Joanna Robin
Engaging Suicidal Multiproblem Adolescents With Dialectical Behavior Therapy
—Alec L. Miller, Julie S. Nathan, and Elizabeth E. Wagner
Treatment Engagement With Adolescent Suicide Attempters
—Deidre Donaldson, Anthony Spirito, and Julie Boergers
Conclusions: Looking Ahead—Future Directions in Treatment Engagement With High-Risk Adolescents
—David Castro-Blanco, Marc S. Karver, and Joseph Chiechi
Index
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