<b>Noted for its multisystemicโecological perspective, this accessible text and practitioner resource has now been revised and expanded with 60% new material. </b>The book provides a comprehensive view of adolescent development and explores effective ways to support teens who are having difficulties
Working with Adolescents, Second Edition: A Guide for Practitioners
โ Scribed by Julie Anne Laser; Nicole Nicotera
- Publisher
- The Guilford Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 379
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Noted for its multisystemicโecological perspective, this accessible text and practitioner resource has now been revised and expanded with 60% new material. The book provides a comprehensive view of adolescent development and explores effective ways to support teens who are having difficulties. The authors examine protective and risk factors in the many contexts of adolescents' lives, from individual attributes to family, school, neighborhood, and media influences. Assessment and intervention strategies are illustrated with diverse case examples, and emphasize a social justice orientation. Useful pedagogical features include end-of-chapter reflection questions and concise chapter summaries.
New to This Edition
Incorporates current research on brain development, resilience, gender diversity, mental health care, and more.
Chapters on new topics: the adolescent brain, trauma, and suicide and self-injury.
Fully rewritten chapters on substance use, queer youth, justice-involved youth, and the joys of working with adolescents.
Reflects the unique contexts and challenges facing Generation Z.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title Page
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
About the Authors
Contributing Authors
Series Editorโs Note
Preface
Contents
Part I. Theoretical Framework
1. Benefits and Challenges in Clinical Work with Adolescents: An Overview
2. The PushโPull of Adolescent Development
3. The Adolescent Brain
4. Resilience in Adolescence
Part II. The Adolescent in Context
5. Internal Assets and Individual Attributes Associated with Healthy Adolescent Outcomes
6. The Family Environment and the Adolescent
7. The School Environment and the Adolescent
8. The Neighborhood Environment and the Adolescent
9 Media Influences and the Adolescent
10. Assessment and Intervention at Each Ecological Level: A Case Illustration
Part III. Clinical Interventions to Support Adolescents
11. Trauma from an Ecological Perspective
12. Substance Use and Dependence
13. Working with Queer Youth
14. Mental Health Issues in Adolescence: Anxiety and Depression
15. Suicidal Thoughts and Related Behaviors
16. Sexually Active Teens
17. Juvenile Justice Involved Youth
18. The Joys of Working with Adolescents
References
Index
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