Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2021
This book introduced the notion of AED as a family systemic condition linked to a failure to emerge into adulthood. It also introduced our treatment approach for helping the parents of adult-children. To our knowledge, this is the first work proposing a systematic treatment for a condition that is probably spreading worldwide. As a pioneering work, it must leave behind it a long trail of unanswered questions for further exploration. We sincerely hope that the following points will inspire clinicians and researchers to investigate this as yet uncharted field.
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