Coming of age: The adolescent in psychotherapy

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Abstract

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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Braski, K. M. (1999). Coming of age: The adolescent in psychotherapy. American Journal of Psychotherapy, 53(4), 544–551. https://doi.org/10.1176/appi.psychotherapy.1999.53.4.544

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