Description
Product ID: | 9780415858212 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Title: | Therapeutic Practice in Schools Volume Two The Contemporary Adolescent |
Subtitle: | A clinical workbook for counsellors, psychotherapists and arts therapists |
Authors: | Author: Lyn French, Reva Klein |
Page Count: | 224 |
Subjects: | Child, developmental and lifespan psychology, Child & developmental psychology, Counselling and care of students, Psychotherapy, Education: care & counselling of students, Psychotherapy |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This book introduces the key features of adolescence and explores the characteristics which therapists face working with this age group. In common with Therapeutic Practice in Schools: Working with the Child Within (Routledge 2012), this second volume serves as a practical handbook for school-based counsellors, psychotherapists, arts therapists and play therapists working with young people. Written in accessible language, it is eminently applicable to the practice of both qualified and trainee therapists. Therapeutic Practice in Schools: The Contemporary Adolescent begins with an overview of key psychoanalytic ideas informing our understanding of adolescence before moving on to focus on life circumstances and issues which commonly bring young people to the therapist’s consulting room in the school. Dedicated chapters on key themes including identity, relationships, sex and sexuality, anger issues, self-harm, bereavement and bullying aim to deepen our understanding of the adolescent experience while also providing the therapist with invaluable insights into what one might say in the ‘here and now’ of the session. Chapter authors, all with considerable experience in the field, discuss approaches to sustaining the therapeutic relationship in the face of ambivalence or defiant resistance as well as thinking about the impact of social media on all aspects of adolescent development. The advantages and limitations of working with adolescents in the educational setting where school staff will have their own reasons for referring students for therapy, while the young people themselves might come with a very different agenda, are also covered. It is widely acknowledged that engaging troubled or troublesome adolescents in therapy can make an enormous difference to their lives. This book ensures that both trainee and qualified therapists are supported in the often daunting yet ever stimulating and enlivening task of working with young people in the school setting. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2014-07-30 |