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ArtikelIncorporating Mother-Daughter Groups Within Clinical Settings to Increase Adolescent Females' Self-Esteem  
Oleh: Scofield, Brett E. ; Taylor, Carol E. ; Owens, Michelle Deaneen
Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: Journal of Family Issues vol. 24 no. 7 (Oct. 2003), page 895-907.
Topik: SELF ESTEEM; adolescent females; self - esteem; mother - daughter relationship; groups
Fulltext: 895.pdf (84.43KB)
Isi artikelRisky adolescent behaviours, such as violence, teenage pregnancy, and substance abuse, have caused a national crisis throughout the United States. The research on adolescent development and familial relations has suggested that open, communicative relationships between parents and adolescents can reduce the likelihood of teenagers'involvement in unsafe behaviors, while building up their self - esteem. Research on parent - child relationships has also indicated that parents are identified by their teenagers as having the most influence on adolescents' feelings about themselves, followed by peers, siblings, grandparents, and other relatives. For example, quality relationships with parents significantly affect adolescents' general well - being and mental health. Using an object - relational framework, this article focuses specifically on ways to develop mother - daughter therapy groups to increase teenagers' self - esteem development and the maintenance of open, supportive relationships with their parents.
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