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The policy implications of labeling theory lend support to programs that keep delinquents in the juvenile justice system as long as possible without increasing the costs.
Collaborative Empiricism
A therapeutic approach in cognitive-behavioral therapy where therapist and client work together to empirically test the validity of thoughts and beliefs.
Limited Reparenting
A therapeutic technique where the therapist provides the client with the care, nurture, and guidance they did not receive in childhood, in a limited and professional context.
Schema Focused Therapy
A type of therapy that combines elements of cognitive-behavioral, experiential, interpersonal, and psychoanalytic therapies to change negative patterns or schemas developed during childhood.
Psychodynamic Therapy
A therapeutic approach that explores how unconscious forces and childhood experiences influence current behavior and emotions.
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