ABSTRACT
Volume 26 of The Annals begins with essays that address the challenge of maintaining human connections in a biological century; Philip Katz focuses on the human encounter between therapist and patient whereas Vivian Rakoff emphasizes the continuing identity of the healer throughout history. Papers on adolescent development, which challenge readers to look beyond preconceived ideas, include Robert Galatzer-Levy's examination of adolescence as a social construction expressed in contradictory cultural narratives and Jack Drescher's exploration of the developmental narratives of gay men in order to illuminate the seeming invisibility of gay adolescents.
A section dedicated to "Trauma, Violence, and Suicide" explores interventions with special groups of high-risk adolescents, including violent offendors, suicide attempters, and adolescent refugees. A special section on attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and conduct disorders includes a debate on whether or not conduct disorder is actually a valid diagnosis. The final section of Volume 26 addresses social issues of continuing relevance to adolescent psychiatry: the juvenile death penalty and gays in the military. Reprinted here are the ASAP's position statements on these two issues along with its amici curiae brief in support of the petitioner in the landmark Supreme Court case of Thompson v. Oklahoma.
Volume 26 of The Annals tracks the continuing evolution of adolescent psychiatry as it strives to keep pace with therapeutic and social responsibilities which, in the 21st century, have become increasingly intertwined. We have here a typically thoughtful compendium that, in drawing attention to the pressing issues before those who work with adolescents, highlights bith the field's achievements to date and the work that lies before it.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
PART I SCHONFELD AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES
chapter |22 pages
LESSONS MY PATIENTS TAUGHT ME
chapter |16 pages
PERENNIAL MEDICINE AND CHANGING TECHNOLOGIES
part |2 pages
PART II DEVELOPMENTAL ISSUES
chapter |30 pages
CREATED IN OTHERS' EYES
chapter |22 pages
INVISIBLE GAY ADOLESCENTS: DEVELOPMENTAL NARRATIVES OF GAY MEN
part |2 pages
PART III TRAUMA, VIOLENCE, AND SUICIDE
chapter |16 pages
A RISKY PARTNERSHIP: WORKING WITH THE ADOLESCENT SUICIDE ATTEMPTER
part |2 pages
PART IV ADHD AND CONDUCT DISORDERS
chapter |22 pages
Conduct Disorder Should Be Eliminated From the DSM
chapter |8 pages
CONDUCT DISORDER IS A USEFUL DIAGNOSIS FOR ADOLESCENTS
chapter |10 pages
EDITOR'S COMMENT: IS THERE HOPE FOR CONDUCT DISORDER?
part |2 pages
PART V POSITION PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRY