This volume provides practitioners with clear, helpful information about the process of understanding and engaging a wide array of boys and adolescent males in counseling. It supplies case examples and covers topics including race, ethnicity, religion, and other cultural factors of boys. A practical tool for school and mental health practitioners who need to understand and respond to the developmental and special issues of boys and adolescent males, Counseling Troubled Boys creates a bridge between young men and helping professionals. Key content includes adjustment issues, strategies for…mehr
This volume provides practitioners with clear, helpful information about the process of understanding and engaging a wide array of boys and adolescent males in counseling. It supplies case examples and covers topics including race, ethnicity, religion, and other cultural factors of boys. A practical tool for school and mental health practitioners who need to understand and respond to the developmental and special issues of boys and adolescent males, Counseling Troubled Boys creates a bridge between young men and helping professionals. Key content includes adjustment issues, strategies for establishing rapport, interventions, case studies, and suggestions for future training and research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark S. Kiselica Ph.D., is professor and former chairperson of the Department of Counselor Education at the College of New Jersey. He earned his doctorate in counseling psychology from The Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA and has counseled hundreds of boys in schools, mental health centers, psychiatric hospitals, and prisons Director of the School Psychology Program in the Department of Psychology at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine. He is the author of several books, see below. Matt Englar-Carlson, Ph.D., is an associate professor of counseling at the California State University at Fullerton. He received his doctoral degree in counselor education from the Pennsylvania State University and has worked with men, boys, and families in community mental health centers and schools. He has co-authored two books, see below. Arthur M. Horne, Ph.D., is a distinguished research professor of counseling psychology at the University of Georgia. He completed his Ph.D in counseling and educational psychology at Southern Illinois University. He was the co-investigator of ACT EARLY, a federal program for at-risk children, and has been a trainer for agencies addressing male issues of violence and aggression. He is a prolific author, see below.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Understanding and Establishing Rapport with Boys Robertson Shepard The Psychological Development of Boys. Kiselica Englar-Carlson Horne Fisher A Positive Psychology Perspective on Helping Boys. Kiselica Englar-Carlson Establishing Rapport with Boys in Individual Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Male-Friendly Perspective. Part II: Helping Special Populations of Boys Cervantes Englar-Carlson Surviving in a Sea with Few Lifeboats: Counseling Boys from Impoverished Families. Kiselica Novack Promoting Strength and Recovery: Counseling Boys Who Have Been Sexually Abused. Fleming Englar-Carlson Examining Depression and Suicidality in Boys and Male Adolescents: An Overview and Clinical Considerations. Kapalka Improving Self-Control: Counseling Boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Reese Horne Bell Wingfield Counseling Aggressive Boys and Adolescent Males. Woodford Moving Beyond "Drinking Like a Man": Tailoring Substance Abuse Counseling Strategies to Meet the Needs of Boys. Kiselica Mule Haldemann Finding Inner Peace in a Homophobic World: Counseling Gay Boys and Boys who are Questioning Their Sexual Identity. Liu Shepard Nicpon "Boys are Tough Not Smart": Counseling Gifted and Talented Young and Adolescent Boys.
Part I: Understanding and Establishing Rapport with Boys Robertson Shepard The Psychological Development of Boys. Kiselica Englar-Carlson Horne Fisher A Positive Psychology Perspective on Helping Boys. Kiselica Englar-Carlson Establishing Rapport with Boys in Individual Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Male-Friendly Perspective. Part II: Helping Special Populations of Boys Cervantes Englar-Carlson Surviving in a Sea with Few Lifeboats: Counseling Boys from Impoverished Families. Kiselica Novack Promoting Strength and Recovery: Counseling Boys Who Have Been Sexually Abused. Fleming Englar-Carlson Examining Depression and Suicidality in Boys and Male Adolescents: An Overview and Clinical Considerations. Kapalka Improving Self-Control: Counseling Boys with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Reese Horne Bell Wingfield Counseling Aggressive Boys and Adolescent Males. Woodford Moving Beyond "Drinking Like a Man": Tailoring Substance Abuse Counseling Strategies to Meet the Needs of Boys. Kiselica Mule Haldemann Finding Inner Peace in a Homophobic World: Counseling Gay Boys and Boys who are Questioning Their Sexual Identity. Liu Shepard Nicpon "Boys are Tough Not Smart": Counseling Gifted and Talented Young and Adolescent Boys.
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