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Borderline and psychotic adolescents' relationship to their parents: a therapeutic point of view.

Authors: T, Aarkrog;

Borderline and psychotic adolescents' relationship to their parents: a therapeutic point of view.

Abstract

This study investigated the parents of 100 psychotic and borderline adolescents, and their relationships with their adolescent children. The incidence of psychiatric disorders among the parents, and the incidence of one-parent homes, as well as the divorce rate of biological parents, are given. A direct assessment of the number of pathological relationships between adolescents and parents, defined from a therapeutic point of view, was also made. Examples are given of parental pathology or marital discord concealed in the adolescents' pathology, or in the parent-adolescent relationship. It was concluded that the assessment of parents and their relationships with the adolescents is important for the treatment of the adolescent.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Adolescent, Social Values, Social Environment, Personality Disorders, Psychotic Disorders, Borderline Personality Disorder, Divorce, Humans, Female, Parent-Child Relations, Life Style

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