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There is therefore a strong warning that group counseling of persons who take part in this act should be avoided as a result of the contagion effect (Walsh, 2006). This in other words cancels the possibility of Steven receiving counseling at the same time for their problems. They can however be exposed to activities such as regulation of their emotions (Lieberman, 2004; Ross, et. al., 2009). Personal thoughts

I do believe that there are various issues that affect the youth of the contemporary society. It is therefore important that the various technological changes as well as social-economic changes have adverse effects in their lives. In order to protect them from problems such as Steven's, it is necessary to come up with systematic studies and policies that are geared towards the provision of appropriate care to these teenagers. The approach should actually be proactive in that the problems should be capped before they affect the teenagers. Thus would require efforts of the government which makes policies to regulate the issues that affect the youth such as unemployment to families and friends who should give care and encouragement to the teenagers.

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American Psychiatric Association (APA) Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (4th ed., rev.) Washington DC: Author.

Dulit, R., Fryer, M., Leon, A., Brodsky, B., & Frances, A. (1994) Clinical correlates of self-mutilation in borderline personality disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(9), 1305-1311.

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