Hikikomori: When Young Patients Confine Themselves
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Hikikomori: When Young Patients Confine Themselves
"The book is intended for professionals who need tools to assess a young person's situation and who seek multidisciplinary, integrative solutions."
"For families, the book helps identify warning signs, understand behavioral mechanisms, and the suffering of everyone involved, with the aim of encouraging them to take action."
Targets professionals and families of socially withdrawn young people. For professionals, offers practical assessment tools and promotes multidisciplinary, integrative interventions tailored to individual situations. For families, outlines warning signs of withdrawal, explains behavioral mechanisms and the emotional suffering experienced by the young person and relatives, and presents strategies to mobilize help. Emphasizes early identification, collaborative work among specialists, and family engagement to break isolation. Aims to translate understanding into concrete steps that encourage action and coordinated support to repair social isolation and restore daily functioning.
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