Strategic Family Therapy

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Strategic family therapy is a short-term form of family therapy typically utilized with youths who struggle with behavioral issues such as drug addiction and delinquency.[1]

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  1. ^ Szapocznik, José; Schwartz, Seth J.; Muir, Joan A.; Brown, C. Hendricks (June 2012). "Brief Strategic Family Therapy: An Intervention to Reduce Adolescent Risk Behavior". Couple Family Psychology. 1 (2): 134–145. doi:10.1037/a0029002. PMC 3737065. PMID 23936750.
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