Abstract

A variety of psychotherapeutic settings have been explored in the treatment of the adolescent and his family. To our knowledge, no single psychotherapeutic setting encompasses within its own theoretical framework the dyadic parent-adolescent psychotherapy. In this article, we first review as sources of references and inspiration the Attachment-Based Family Therapy and the Emotion-Focused Family Therapy. Then, we present the Dyadic Emotion-Focused Parent-Adolescent Therapy. In the third part, we seek to illustrate through clinical extracts the dyadic intervention.

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