Counselling young people : a handbook for trainees and practitioners /
Porter, Louise, 1958-
Counselling young people : a handbook for trainees and practitioners / Louise Porter. - xii, 377 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: philosophy, theory and practice of working with young people -- Philosophy -- Solution-focused therapy -- Narrative therapy -- Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Principles of working with young people -- Collaboration and consultation -- Ethics of working with young people -- Caring for self -- Diversity and social justice -- Part 2: emotional issues -- Emotions and emotion regulation -- A model of resilience -- Counselling young people in grief -- Depression -- Stress and anxiety -- Trauma -- Self-destructive behaviours -- Part 3: social issues -- Aggression -- Bullying -- Violence -- Sexual abuse perpetration by juveniles -- Social inclusion of gender and sexual minorities.
"Practical and clearly written, this new book from best-selling author Louise Porter equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to provide insightful guidance and support to children and adolescents. The book introduces exciting new models for thinking about young people's needs, self-esteem and resilience that will invigorate counselling. It outlines the most common presenting difficulties for young people and provides clear, practical guidance on how professionals in a counselling environment can respond to these in an effective way. Offering a coherent blend of theories and practices, chapters address a wide range of emotional, social, behavioural and learning difficulties with which young people may present to counselling, such as experiences of grief and loss, anxiety and depression, disordered eating, and dealing with adversity. With an aim to empower, the book presents a non-pathologising approach to counselling that respects the skills that young people bring to working through their challenges. Accessible for professionals and trainees alike, this book is a must-have for anyone working in a counselling capacity with children and adolescents"--
College of Education Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling
In English
9781032348087
2023036510
Youth--Counseling of.
Counselors--Training of.
HQ796 / .P627 2024
362.7 P83 / 2024
Counselling young people : a handbook for trainees and practitioners / Louise Porter. - xii, 377 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Part I: philosophy, theory and practice of working with young people -- Philosophy -- Solution-focused therapy -- Narrative therapy -- Acceptance and commitment therapy -- Principles of working with young people -- Collaboration and consultation -- Ethics of working with young people -- Caring for self -- Diversity and social justice -- Part 2: emotional issues -- Emotions and emotion regulation -- A model of resilience -- Counselling young people in grief -- Depression -- Stress and anxiety -- Trauma -- Self-destructive behaviours -- Part 3: social issues -- Aggression -- Bullying -- Violence -- Sexual abuse perpetration by juveniles -- Social inclusion of gender and sexual minorities.
"Practical and clearly written, this new book from best-selling author Louise Porter equips mental health professionals with the knowledge and skills they need to provide insightful guidance and support to children and adolescents. The book introduces exciting new models for thinking about young people's needs, self-esteem and resilience that will invigorate counselling. It outlines the most common presenting difficulties for young people and provides clear, practical guidance on how professionals in a counselling environment can respond to these in an effective way. Offering a coherent blend of theories and practices, chapters address a wide range of emotional, social, behavioural and learning difficulties with which young people may present to counselling, such as experiences of grief and loss, anxiety and depression, disordered eating, and dealing with adversity. With an aim to empower, the book presents a non-pathologising approach to counselling that respects the skills that young people bring to working through their challenges. Accessible for professionals and trainees alike, this book is a must-have for anyone working in a counselling capacity with children and adolescents"--
College of Education Graduate Studies Master of Arts in Education major in Guidance and Counseling
In English
9781032348087
2023036510
Youth--Counseling of.
Counselors--Training of.
HQ796 / .P627 2024
362.7 P83 / 2024