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Published Online: 1999, pp. 437–573

Coming of Age: The Adolescent in Psychotherapy

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Psychotherapy clients in their adolescence are receptive to self-exploration. When given the opportunity to reduce external distractions and directives, these young individuals are serious seekers of emotional well-being. They also seek quality and genuine interpersonal relationships. Gentle guidance within a safe container encourages adolescents to explore their inner world.

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American Journal of Psychotherapy
Pages: 544 - 551
PubMed: 10674155

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Published in print: 1999, pp. 437–573
Published online: 30 April 2018

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Karla M. Braski, M.S.S.W.

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Mailing address: 421 Third Avenue East, Washhbum, WI54891.

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