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Group: ReadingLab - with tag adolescence [4 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the ReadingLab group with tag adolescence
  • Family therapy and dialectical behavior therapy with adolescents: Part II: A theoretical review.
    Am J Psychother, Vol. 56, No. 4. (2002), pp. 585-602.
    by KA Woodberry, AL Miller, J Glinski, J Indik, AG Mitchell
    posted to therapy review family dbt adolescence by jfpsy to the group ReadingLab on 2007-02-01 16:35:19 as ***** along with 1 group Clinical_Psychology
  • Family therapy and dialectical behavior therapy with adolescents: Part I: Proposing a clinical synthesis.
    Am J Psychother, Vol. 56, No. 4. (2002), pp. 568-584.
    by AL Miller, J Glinski, KA Woodberry, AG Mitchell, J Indik
    posted to therapy review family dbt adolescence by jfpsy to the group ReadingLab on 2007-02-01 16:34:46 as ***** along with 1 group Clinical_Psychology
  • NPR : Friends with Benefits
    Talk of the Nation, June 10, 2004 (10 June 2004)
    by Neal Conan, Benoit Denizet-Lewis, Jane Brown, Beth Bailey, Carrie Lukas
    posted to adolescence education interview radio sex by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2006-04-03 12:39:40 as **
  • Why does schizophrenia develop at late adolescence?
    Clinical Psychology Review, Vol. 21, No. 2. (March 2001), pp. 241-265.
    by C Harrop, P Trower
    posted to adolescence schizophrenia by jfpsy to the group ReadingLab on 2006-03-28 07:43:40 as **** along with 1 group Clinical_Psychology
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