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Applying Neuroscience to Counseling Children and Adolescents: A
Guide to Brain-Based, Experiential Interventions explores the
neurobiological underpinnings of child and adolescent development
and encourages readers to apply neuroscience-informed interventions
and strategies to counseling practice. The book provides an
overview and foundational perspective on neuroscience-informed
child and adolescent counseling; covers models and modes of
counseling from a neuroscience perspective; and examines common
clinical presentations when working with children and adolescents.
Individual chapters address ethical and cultural considerations,
counseling theory and neuroscience, neuroscience of play, using
neuroscience in working with parents and caregivers, and
neuroscience-informed interventions to treat anxiety, depression,
stress, trauma, substance misuse, and attention and behavioral
issues. Each chapter features two primary cases, one for a young
child and one for an adolescent, conceptualized from real-life
clients. The chapters present practical interventions and a sample
of counselor-client dialogue to help readers understand how an
intervention might unfold during a session. Applying Neuroscience
to Counseling Children and Adolescents bridges the gap between
textbooks that cover neuroscience and counseling children and
adolescents independently. It is an ideal supplemental text for
courses on incorporating neuroscience in counseling.
Group Counseling: Strategies and Skills provides readers with a
comprehensive exploration of group counseling with emphasis on
critical techniques for effective group leadership. The text is
known for being hands-on and reader friendly. It successfully
marries traditional theories and concepts with valuable strategies
and sage advice that prepares group leaders for impactful practice.
Readers also receive access to videos that show leaders
demonstrating the skills discussed in the book. The ninth edition
features new content related to the social justice movement as well
as leading groups during times of crisis such as the global
pandemic that began in 2020. Each chapter has been updated to
include learning objectives, information on leading groups
virtually, and case studies. The section about leading groups of
children and adolescents has been expanded, and references
throughout the text have been updated. Group Counseling is an
indispensable resource for practicing or future counselors, social
workers, psychologists, and others who currently lead or are
preparing to lead groups in a variety of settings.
A School Counselor's Guide to Small Groups: Coordination,
Leadership, and Assessment provides practicing school counselors,
school counseling supervisors, school counselor educators, and
counselors-in-training with the knowledge and tools they need to
effectively implement and lead small groups within school contexts.
The book features two distinct sections. The first section includes
10 mini-chapters designed to help readers consider how to use their
group leadership skills to support group implementation. The second
section provides readers with more than 50 small-group session
plans divided into four key categories: anxiety, social skills,
decision-making, and grief. The session plans include instructions
for implementation, a list of materials needed, discussion ideas,
recommended grade levels, American School Counselor Association
(ASCA) Mindsets and Behaviors, and learning objectives. The second
edition features new chapters and activities, coverage of new group
leader skills, and sidebar activities to stimulate reflective
practice, including case studies, supervision questions, advice
from the authors, and more. The text has been updated to reflect
the fourth edition of the ASCA National Model: A Framework for
School Counseling Programs. A School Counselor's Guide to Small
Groups is co-sponsored by The Association for Specialists in Group
Work. It is a vital and highly applicable resource for practicing
counselors and counselors-in-training.
Impact Therapy is an active approach to individual and group
counseling developed by Dr. Ed Jacobs, Dr. Chris Schimmel, and Dr.
Danie Beaulieu. This multisensory approach to counseling is a form
of brief therapy that emphasizes making counseling sessions clear,
concrete and thought provoking. Impact Therapy encourages
counselors to combine creative counseling techniques with various
counseling theories. This innovative approach to counseling has
been very well received by school counselors and therapists from
all areas of the mental health field including private practice,
mental health and drug and alcohol treatment centers, hospitals,
and correctional facilities.
Counseling Children and Adolescents provides readers with a
comprehensive exploration of the practice of counseling young
clients. The book introduces several theories that have proven
effective with young clients, then couples that information with
developmentally and culturally appropriate interventions and
counseling techniques. Theories addressed include developmental
theory, play therapy, brief counseling, reality therapy, and
rational-emotive behavior therapy. Each theory is described with
specific applications with children and adolescents. Additional
chapters explore working with at-risk youth, exceptional children,
and youth affected by challenging circumstances. Other topics
addressed in the text include working with parents and families in
school and mental health counseling, basic counseling skills and
ethical considerations specific to children and adolescents,
creative counseling interventions, counseling children from diverse
backgrounds, and working with youth in small groups. Each chapter
includes case studies, step-by-step processes, Voices from the
Field, educational vignettes, and student exercises to the bridge
the gap from theory to practice. This updated edition of Counseling
Children and Adolescents features highly informative chapters and
information based on rich experience of the authors. With an
emphasis on practical applications and empirically-based
approaches, it is ideal for graduate-level courses in counseling,
psychology, marriage and family, or social work, as well as for
practitioners working with young clients.
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