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Counseling children and adolescents : connecting theory, development, and diversity / edited by Sondra Smith-Adcock, Catherine Tucker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextSeries: Counseling Professional IdentityPublisher: Los Angeles, CA : SAGE Publications, Inc., c2023Description: 1 online resource (424 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1071801309
  • 1506334091
  • 1506334105
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No titleDDC classification:
  • 155.4
LOC classification:
  • BF721 .C68 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Half Title -- Acknowledgements -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Brief Contents -- Detailed Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Section I: Chapter 1. Historical and Contextual Trends in Counseling Children and Adolescents: Guiding Frameworks -- Chapter 2. Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling Children and Adolescents -- Chapter 3. Attachment, Trauma, and Repair From Infant to Adolescent Development: Counseling Implications From Neurobiology -- Chapter 4. The Counseling Process: Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance -- Section II: Chapter 5. Psychodynamic Theories -- Chapter 6. Humanistic Approaches
Chapter 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches -- Chapter 8. Family and Organizational Systems Approaches -- Chapter 9. Constructivist Approaches -- Section III: Chapter 10. Counseling With Very Young Children (0-4) and Their Families -- Chapter 11. Counseling With Young Children (5-8) and Their Families -- Chapter 12. Counseling With Older Children (9-11) -- Chapter 13. Counseling With Young Adolescents (12-14) -- Chapter 14. Counseling With Older Adolescents (15-19) -- Chapter 15. Counseling Emerging Adults (18-21): A Time of Uncertainty and Hope -- Index -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors
Action note:
  • Cataloging Notes: 20250619 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199
KEY FEATURES: This text uniquely includes an easy to follow discussion of the emerging brain science and how it connects to counseling children and adolescents. Expanded discussion of child and adolescent development addresses critical differences in age groups, a feature not found in most texts. An up-to-date presentation of counseling theory related to counseling youth, with emphasis on empirically supported approaches, offers basic knowledge students need for counseling preparation. Guided activities and case illustrations are linked to content in each chapter to aid with comprehension, application, and critical thinking. Counseling keystones at the end of each chapter summarize the critical content. https://buku.app/details/107406
List(s) this item appears in: Psychology Updated
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eBook AMREF INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY (AMIU) LIBRARY Non-fiction BF721 .C68 2017 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available Access Online at BUKU

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Intro -- Half Title -- Acknowledgements -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Brief Contents -- Detailed Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Section I: Chapter 1. Historical and Contextual Trends in Counseling Children and Adolescents: Guiding Frameworks -- Chapter 2. Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling Children and Adolescents -- Chapter 3. Attachment, Trauma, and Repair From Infant to Adolescent Development: Counseling Implications From Neurobiology -- Chapter 4. The Counseling Process: Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance -- Section II: Chapter 5. Psychodynamic Theories -- Chapter 6. Humanistic Approaches

Chapter 7. Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches -- Chapter 8. Family and Organizational Systems Approaches -- Chapter 9. Constructivist Approaches -- Section III: Chapter 10. Counseling With Very Young Children (0-4) and Their Families -- Chapter 11. Counseling With Young Children (5-8) and Their Families -- Chapter 12. Counseling With Older Children (9-11) -- Chapter 13. Counseling With Young Adolescents (12-14) -- Chapter 14. Counseling With Older Adolescents (15-19) -- Chapter 15. Counseling Emerging Adults (18-21): A Time of Uncertainty and Hope -- Index -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors

KEY FEATURES: This text uniquely includes an easy to follow discussion of the emerging brain science and how it connects to counseling children and adolescents. Expanded discussion of child and adolescent development addresses critical differences in age groups, a feature not found in most texts. An up-to-date presentation of counseling theory related to counseling youth, with emphasis on empirically supported approaches, offers basic knowledge students need for counseling preparation. Guided activities and case illustrations are linked to content in each chapter to aid with comprehension, application, and critical thinking. Counseling keystones at the end of each chapter summarize the critical content.

https://buku.app/details/107406

Cataloging Notes: 20250619 STAMIU-0199STAMIU-0199

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