Therapeutic Conversations with Adolescents takes readers into the office of a seasoned therapist, where they can be a fly on the wall of live therapy sessions. Full of actual dialogue and the processing behind the choice of responses and interventions, this book stands in contrast to the dozens of books about adolescent therapy that discuss only theory, conjecture, and generic strategies.
Teenagers today need therapists who can offer robust and unpretentious therapeutic relationships, as well as conversations that matter enough to hold their clients' attention and make them want to come back for more.
Readers will come away from this book understanding how to tread the delicate balance between the support and confrontation, the forthrightness and discretion, and the humor and tenacity that therapists need to make a real and lasting impact with teenagers.
Teenagers today need therapists who can offer robust and unpretentious therapeutic relationships, as well as conversations that matter enough to hold their clients' attention and make them want to come back for more.
Readers will come away from this book understanding how to tread the delicate balance between the support and confrontation, the forthrightness and discretion, and the humor and tenacity that therapists need to make a real and lasting impact with teenagers.
"In her newest book, Janet Edgette encourages us to be brave enough to violate some of the most hoary and archaic rules of psychotherapy. She reminds us that therapy is rooted in our capacity to think deeply and compassionately and that it's not just about what to do with our adolescent patients-it's about how to be with them."
Brad E. Sachs, PhD, psychologist and author of The Good Enough Teen, The Good Enough Therapist, and When No One Understands
"Janet Sasson Edgette has yet again proved to us that she has her fingers on the pulse of what it's like to be an adolescent today. This book illustrates the range of issues that kids face from the inside out and the range of responses that therapists can utilize to engage this population. I couldn't put this book down! Janet's insight, perception and authenticity are so refreshing!"
Amy Fantalis, MS, MSW, LCSW, psychotherapist
"Therapeutic Conversations with Adolescents is an unprecedented and extraordinary guide for therapists treating teens and families. It's an elite handbook that demonstrating what to DO in session. Therapists will learn how to respond in real time and sequence interventions, to name a few of the tools taught throughout the book. This is an invaluable resource."
Joseph Dowling, MS, LPC, author of ZONEfulness: The Ultimate Guide for Student-Athletes
"Edgette's honesty and her professional experiences will keep you reading more and then more. She's not lecturing. She's sharing. She's reminding us that we can engage with teens without the pings, rings, dings and all things tech and instead choose face-to-face conversations with truths and vulnerabilities."
Kat Rowan, MA, NCC, CEO and creative director of TiffinTalk and owner of Rowan Therapy
Brad E. Sachs, PhD, psychologist and author of The Good Enough Teen, The Good Enough Therapist, and When No One Understands
"Janet Sasson Edgette has yet again proved to us that she has her fingers on the pulse of what it's like to be an adolescent today. This book illustrates the range of issues that kids face from the inside out and the range of responses that therapists can utilize to engage this population. I couldn't put this book down! Janet's insight, perception and authenticity are so refreshing!"
Amy Fantalis, MS, MSW, LCSW, psychotherapist
"Therapeutic Conversations with Adolescents is an unprecedented and extraordinary guide for therapists treating teens and families. It's an elite handbook that demonstrating what to DO in session. Therapists will learn how to respond in real time and sequence interventions, to name a few of the tools taught throughout the book. This is an invaluable resource."
Joseph Dowling, MS, LPC, author of ZONEfulness: The Ultimate Guide for Student-Athletes
"Edgette's honesty and her professional experiences will keep you reading more and then more. She's not lecturing. She's sharing. She's reminding us that we can engage with teens without the pings, rings, dings and all things tech and instead choose face-to-face conversations with truths and vulnerabilities."
Kat Rowan, MA, NCC, CEO and creative director of TiffinTalk and owner of Rowan Therapy