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Counselling Adolescents
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Counselling Adolescents
The Proactive Approach for Young People

Fifth Edition
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November 2019 | 344 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

Now in its fifth edition, this definitive guide to counselling adolescents has introduced thousands of trainees and practitioners to the theory, principles, skills and techniques of proactively counselling this client group.

With over 4 hours of online resources, this multi-disciplinary book uses case studies and examples to demonstrate how a diversity of needs requires a diversity of approaches and skills through a variety of settings. It is essential reading for trainees and practitioners in counselling, social work, the allied health professions and education.

What's new to this edition?

  • Coverage of models of mental health/illness
  • More on attachment theories
  • Further explanation and a new preface focused on the proactive approach
  • A new chapter on mindfulness
  • More online resources added to companion website including additional videos and links to key ethical guidelines  

The Online Resources

For students:This edition comes with over 4 hours of video content that demonstrates the key concepts in action to help you extend your learning.

For lecturers: Accompanying the book are downloadable PDFs of a 12 session adolescent peer counselling training programme developed by the authors.

 


 
Part I: Understanding the young person
 
1. The nature of adolescence
 
2. The influence of childhood experiences
 
3. Young people’s environments
 
4. The development of mental health problems
 
Part II: Counselling Young People and the Proactive Approach
 
5. Making counselling relevant for young people
 
6. Theoretical Foundations for a Proactive Approach
 
7. Promoting change in young people
 
Part III: A Proactive Process for Counselling Young People
 
8. The primary counselling functions
 
9. Proactive counselling in action
 
10. Counselling micro-skills
 
11. Symbolic strategies
 
12. Creative strategies
 
13. Behavioural and cognitive behavioural strategies
 
14. Psycho-educational strategies
 
15. Mindfulness Strategies
 
16. The use of technology when counselling young people
 
Part IV: Proactive counselling in practice
 
17. Professional and ethical issues
 
18. Case studies

This clearly written comprehensive book is a must for those people choosing to counsel young people. The engaging writing style makes it a pleasure to read. The book is full of creative ideas and strategies to use, whilst also embedding the approach in theory.

Mrs Hilary McNair
Kent Adult Education, Hilderstone College
January 10, 2020