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Am Psychol ; 56(1): 47-57, 2001 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11242987

ABSTRACT

Family psychology is a new and relatively undeveloped discipline in much of the English-speaking Caribbean, particularly in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Family structure and youth behavior in the region have changed dramatically over the past few decades. Given the family-oriented nature of the culture, it is posited that the use of family psychology as an approach to research and intervention may prove to be a rich method to address this cultural metamorphosis. This article examines the potential effectiveness of interventions at the family level when mental health providers are working with youth with conduct disorder in the Virgin Islands. This article is offered as a microcosm of the global changes in family structure and the youth culture that are occurring particularly in the developing world, in part due to the rapid development of telecommunications. Possible roles of the family psychologist in this global transformation are presented.


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Conduct Disorder/ethnology , Conduct Disorder/psychology , Family/ethnology , Family/psychology , Psychology/trends , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , United States Virgin Islands/epidemiology , West Indies/ethnology
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