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Communicating with adolescents who have behavior problems.

R E Kreipe, M S Jack

    Seminars in Adolescent Medicine
    |June 1, 1987
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    Effective communication with adolescents about behavior problems is crucial for healthcare providers. Developing specific skills and techniques can improve therapeutic outcomes and make adolescent medicine more rewarding.

    Area of Science:

    • Adolescent Medicine
    • Clinical Communication
    • Behavioral Health

    Background:

    • Communicating with adolescents about behavior problems presents unique challenges for healthcare providers.
    • Effective communication is essential for therapeutic interventions and a rewarding clinical practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present methods for initiating, facilitating, and maintaining effective communication with adolescents.
    • To enhance the therapeutic value of interactions and improve the professional experience in adolescent medicine.

    Main Methods:

    • Exploration of verbal and nonverbal communication techniques.
    • Discussion of strategies to overcome common communication barriers with adolescents.
    • Emphasis on the foundational importance of genuine patient interest.

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    Main Results:

    • Clinicians can develop effective communication strategies tailored to adolescents.
    • Specific skills and techniques can improve information gathering for therapeutic use.
    • Improved communication leads to more rewarding clinical practice.

    Conclusions:

    • Mastering communication skills is vital for healthcare providers working with adolescents.
    • A patient-centered approach, rooted in genuine care, underpins successful communication.
    • Implementing presented techniques can enhance the quality of care and professional satisfaction.