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Non-Emerging Adulthood. Helping Parents of Adult Children with Entrenched Dependence

ISBN: 9781108813020
ISBN: 9781108813020
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This book offers a therapeutic approach to a problem that many families and mental health institutions face: a growing number of adult children who struggle to progress to a psychological, social adulthood. The family patterns that revolve around adult children can remain inert for decades, are often resistant to conventional therapy, and can cause chronic suffering to adult children, parents, and extended families. The authors present a guide that addresses parents of adult children as suffering people in their own right and as essential to assisting their child into entering functional adulthood. The authors, one of whom is the originator of the Non-Violent Resistance Therapy approach (NVR), provide an intervention manual that implements NVR principles for helping families of adult children. The book is based on the authors’ ten-year journey of helping such families in cases where traditional interventions and therapeutic values seem not to work.

  • Demonstrates an intervention approach for entrenched dependence
  • Offers a step-by-step guide to gathering social support for therapeutic purposes
  • Helps therapists develop an expertise in mobilizing social networks to overcome isolation and foster more functional dependence
  • Supplies a procedure for developing a strong alliance with parents to achieve high cooperation and low drop-out rates

Περιεχόμενα

1. The Adult Child: Functional and Dysfunctional Dependence
2. Non-Violent Resistance and Accommodation
Objections
Treatment Goals
3. The Intervention
4. Suicide Threats
5. Helping Parents of Children and Adolescents at Risk of Failure to Emerge
6. Addressing Entrenched Dependence in Special Contexts
7. Survival Mode: The Adult Child’s Experience
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index.