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Sibling Issues in Therapy

Research and Practice with Children, Adolescents and Adults

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Table of contents (10 chapters)

  1. The Foundation: The Role of Siblings in Developmental and Clinical Literature

  2. Siblings at Home: Helping Families Parent Siblings

  3. Siblings in Session: Siblings in Therapy with Children, Adolescents, and Adults

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Incorporating the latest research and clinical work in family dynamics, this book examines multiple angles of integrating sibling issues, which underlie issues at the core of many clinical difficulties presented by adult clients, in therapy to improve adulthood emotional and psychological well-being.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA

    Avidan Milevsky

  • Wellspring Counseling, Towson, USA

    Avidan Milevsky

About the author

Avidan Milevsky is Associate Professor of Psychology at Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, USA, and a psychotherapist at Wellspring Counseling in Towson, MD, USA. He is a former visiting professor at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His clinical research on families has produced over 100 conference papers, more than 20 journal articles, and four books including Sibling Relationships in Childhood and Adolescence: Predictors and Outcomes and Understanding Adolescents for the Helping Professional.

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