Abstract

Caring and attachment are discussed as the foundation for healthy change in troubled adolescents. Examples of caring and attachment-forming interactions and environmental characteristics are cited along with the positive outcomes that result from them. Adolescents are viewed as requiring nurturing, rather than “fixing.”

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