Adolescent Counselling Psychology: Theory Research and Practice
provides a thorough introduction to therapeutic practice with young
people. As an edited text, it brings together some of the leading
authorities on such work into one digestible volume.
The text is divided into three major sections.The first provides
a context to therapeutic work with young people. This outlines the
historical background to such work, the types of settings in which
individuals work and the allied professions that they will
encounter. Following on from this, the second section introduces
the psychology of adolescence and provides an overview of the
research into youth counselling. Finally, the third section
considers more applied issues. Initially the infrastructure of
counselling services is discussed before moving on to reflect upon
pluralistic therapeutic practice. To end, the ways in which
outcomes may be assessed in such work are described.
In covering such a wide territory this text acts as an essential
resource to practicing counselling psychologists and other mental
health professionals. It provides a foundation to the work that
individuals are undertaking in this arena and advocates that
individuals enter into therapeutic work in a critically informed
way. At the heart of such considerations is the need to utilise
psychological theory alongside research findings to inform
therapeutic decision making.
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