| Literature DB >> 25778674 |
E Stephanie Krauthamer Ewing1, Guy Diamond, Suzanne Levy.
Abstract
Attachment-Based Family Therapy (ABFT) is a manualized family-based intervention designed for working with depressed adolescents, including those at risk for suicide, and their families. It is an empirically informed and supported treatment. ABFT has its theoretical underpinnings in attachment theory and clinical roots in structural family therapy and emotion focused therapies. ABFT relies on a transactional model that aims to transform the quality of adolescent-parent attachment, as a means of providing the adolescent with a more secure relationship that can support them during challenging times generally, and the crises related to suicidal thinking and behavior, specifically. This article reviews: (1) the theoretical foundations of ABFT (attachment theory, models of emotional development); (2) the ABFT clinical model, including training and supervision factors; and (3) empirical support.Entities:
Keywords: adolescence; attachment-based family therapy; depression; suicide; treatment
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25778674 DOI: 10.1080/14616734.2015.1006384
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Attach Hum Dev ISSN: 1461-6734