Launched in 2000, the Journal of Infant, Child, and Adolescent Psychotherapy has brilliantly fulfilled its mandate: it provides child psychotherapists with a psychodynamically based forum dedicated to child practice and addresses the impact of recent theories and research findings on child treatment issues. From attachment research on child therapy to the treatment of self-pathololgy in childhood; from therapeutic issues attendant on foster care and divorce to the role of parent work in child and adolescent treatment to the special therapeutic challenges posed by adolescent substance abuse--JICAP provides a comprehensive overview of child therapy as it is conceptualized and practiced in the 21st century.
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