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Directly applicable to practice, Group Activities for Latino/a
Youth allows helping professionals such as human service workers,
social workers, and school and community mental health counselors
to select and apply a series of group sessions with topics relevant
to today's Latino/a youth. Each session contains detailed
directions, suggested discussion questions, and additional readings
on specific topics, with topic examples including grief, identity
development, and conflict resolution. Sessions draw on Latino/a
cultural norms and strengths to build culturally-informed
communication and coping skills in an effort to improve
educational, social, and career outcomes. A developmental
perspective is used, and sessions are designed to be creative and
interactive in order to appeal to the high energy and playfulness
of youth at any age. Group Activities for Latino/a Youth helps
professionals to better engage and retain Latino/a clients, a group
that traditionally experiences one of the largest drop-out rates in
therapy, often due to interventions largely informed by dominant
Anglo norms and traditions.
Directly applicable to practice, Group Activities for Latino/a
Youth allows helping professionals such as human service workers,
social workers, and school and community mental health counselors
to select and apply a series of group sessions with topics relevant
to today's Latino/a youth. Each session contains detailed
directions, suggested discussion questions, and additional readings
on specific topics, with topic examples including grief, identity
development, and conflict resolution. Sessions draw on Latino/a
cultural norms and strengths to build culturally-informed
communication and coping skills in an effort to improve
educational, social, and career outcomes. A developmental
perspective is used, and sessions are designed to be creative and
interactive in order to appeal to the high energy and playfulness
of youth at any age. Group Activities for Latino/a Youth helps
professionals to better engage and retain Latino/a clients, a group
that traditionally experiences one of the largest drop-out rates in
therapy, often due to interventions largely informed by dominant
Anglo norms and traditions.
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