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A practical, evidence-based introduction on counseling children and adolescents
Counseling Children and Adolescents empowers counselors to thoughtfully and deliberately help young clients tackle complex issues and difficulties. The text covers the principal approaches to counseling children and adolescents, discusses the common issues that bring children and adolescents to counseling, and helps readers understand what counseling younger people looks like. What sets this work apart are its concrete applications and its clear, accessible writing.
As one reviewer put it, the text's key strengths are a "practical synthesis of theory into clinical and school counseling..., engaging case studies that are diverse and multiculturally sensitive..., [and] real world application."
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Contents
PART 1: Developmental and Systematic Foundations of Youth Counseling
Developmentally Informed Youth Counseling
Systemically Informed Youth Counseling
PART 2: Foundations of Youth Counseling: Theory and Practice
Individual Counseling Foundations
Ethical and Legal Foundations
Counseling Theories That Focus on Thought and Behavior Change and Action
Counseling Theories That Focus on Background Experiences and Relationships
Counseling Theories That Focus on Family Change Processes
The Use of Play and Creative Arts in Counseling
Conceptualizing Young Clients' Situations and Directing Counseling
PART 3: Common Presenting Concerns and Counseling Interventions
Youth Suicide, Self-Injury, and Homicide
Family-Related Transitions and Struggles
Academic and Social—Emotional Transitions and Struggles
Neurodevelopmental and Intellectual Impairments
Disruptive Behavior Problems
Abuse and Trauma
Substance Abuse
Anxiety, Obsessive-Compulsive, and Related Disorders
Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
Physical Health-Related Counseling Issues: Eating Disorders, Elimination Disorders, and Chronic Illness/Disability Counseling