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Section I. Theory and Practice: Clinical

Self-Reparenting with Female Delinquents in Jail

Pages 208-210
Published online: 28 Dec 2017
 
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This paper is based on a research project using self-reparenting techniques (James, 1974, 1981, 1985, 1987) with female delinquents in prison in Mexico. The aim of the work was to prove the generalizability and usefulness of self-reparenting through demonstrating systematic replica bility. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in the teenager's behavior, and as a result of this success, the program has become part of the ongoing treatment program at the female juvenile jail in Mexico City.

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Gloria Noriega Gayol

Gloria Noriega is a licensed psychologist who maintains a private practice in TA treatment and training in Mexico City as Director of the IPAT Institute. She is also a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (clinical) in the ITAA.