In times of rapid change, the traditional basis of family power over adolescents becomes unstable. Parents and adolescents disagree over decision making and conflict occurs when parents try to maintain the dominance of early childhood. But methods of reducing such conflict are available to parents and counselors.
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Stewart, C. S., & Zaenglein-Senger, M. M. (1982). The Parent-Adolescent Power Contest. Social Casework, 63(8), 457–464. https://doi.org/10.1177/104438948206300802
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