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Developed by a professor who has been teaching a popular and
innovative wellness counseling course for over a decade, this new
text is organized into a format specifically designed to meet the
needs of both counselor education graduate students and their
teachers -- making both teaching and learning the material easier
and more intuitive. Giving a general but comprehensive overview of
the subject of wellness, "Wellness Counseling" offers students a
compelling balance of the science and research in the field, the
theories that have emerged from this research, and the practical
applications that we can take away from practicing these theories.
Holistic, scientific, and ultimately concerned with the humanity of
counseling, this text strives to be inclusive -- especially of the
psychological and social aspects of wellness that have gained more
attention in recent years. The book is organized in three main
sections. While Section One is concerned with the background of
wellness as a healthcare paradigm in the United States and major
theories of wellness, and historical context for wellness, Section
Two contains specific information on the social, physical,
emotional, and cognitive domains of wellness. The last main section
of the book synthesizes the first two sections of the book to
extract practical applications of wellness in behavioral healthcare
intervention counseling.
School cyberbullying, bullying and violence have reached epidemic
levels. One in five school students report being bullied. Youth
violence results in more than 475,000 nonfatal injuries per year
and is the 3rd leading cause of death for young people ages
10-to-24. School Bullying and Violence: Interventions for School
Mental Health Specialists provides critically important assessment
and intervention information and strategies. Such information is
essential when responding to bullying and school violence
survivors. Equally important, and unique to this book, the authors
address assessment and intervention protocols for bullying and
violence school perpetrators. Suggested assessments and
interventions are both practical and proactive. And, the authors
skillfully utilize mini-case vignettes to demonstrate how to
address survivor and perpetrator pressing issues, concerns, and
needs. The text provides a thorough overview of helpful
face-to-face clinical interviews and techniques designed to empower
and protect survivors and stop perpetrators' bullying and violent
behaviors. Mnemonics such as the 2WHO-SCAN and VIOLENT STUdent
Scale augment the school mental health specialist's clinical
judgement and promote higher probability toward favorable clinical
intervention outcomes. Establishment of a school safety and risk
committee is also outlined. Later chapters describe how to utilize
Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy,
Psychological First Aid and Systems of Care to help students and
their families address both bullying and violent behaviors. The
book serves as a much-needed reference for school mental health
specialists who serve both bullying and violence survivors and
perpetrators.
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