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Abstract
Over the last three decades, there has been increasing interest in adolescent health care. However, although appreciation of adolescent development and pathology has grown, a crucial topic has been neglected--the influence of the physician's underlying attitudes on his or her treatment of adolescent patients. This review discusses four potential pitfalls in the physician's approach to the adolescent patient: cultural stereotypes, generalization of expertise, countertransference, and professional narcissism. Case presentations illustrate the problems inherent in these areas. Finally, practical solutions to these problems are presented through a systematic approach to an adolescent's office visit, including the use of interviewing techniques, questionnaires, and figure drawings.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3781902
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Adolesc Health Care ISSN: 0197-0070