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Original Articles

Overcoming Deadlocked Conflicts Between Teens and Parents: A Resilience-Based Model for Family Intervention

Pages 1-19 | Published online: 14 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

Although parent–teen conflict often exemplifies typical adolescent development, it can become polarizing and deadlock family counseling efforts to resolve it. A family resilience perspective can provide a positive method for overcoming this family impasse. This article proposes a model for using resilience-based family interventions to resolve parent–teen conflict. It explains how the characteristics of parent–teen conflict, resilience concepts, and a resilience framework for family intervention suggest effective methods for assessment, goal formation, and intervention for parent–teen conflict. Family counseling examples are presented to illustrate the model's use.

Notes

1This description changes names and identifying information of a family who received counseling from the author.

2This case description combines characteristics of several families who received counseling from the author.

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