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Repairing attachment in families with depressed adolescents: A task analysis.

Richard S SternAshley A KingGuy S Diamond
Published in: Journal of clinical psychology (2022)
Successful attachment sessions were associated with high parent affiliation and autonomy-both while affirming the adolescent's story and when disclosing their own experience. Unsuccessful task attempts were associated with parental enmeshment and hostile belittling, blaming, and distancing. An enhanced model of ideal parent behaviors during the attachment task is offered, including space for parent disclosure-perhaps even apology-that is both warm and independent, leading to a more mutual parent-adolescent conversation. Clinically, the findings support the importance of the therapist focusing on the process and quality of parent-child interactions to facilitate attachment repair.
Keyphrases
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • physical activity