Considering Family Versus Other Therapies After a Teenager's Suicide Attempt
Abstract
This month's guest expert is Dr. John Clarkin, director of psychology at the Westchester Division of New York Hospital in White Plains, New York, and professor of clinical psychology in psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College. Dr. Clarkin has written widely on differential therapeutics and on family therapy.
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