Description |
1 online resource (25 min.) |
Series |
Counseling and therapy in video, volume 3 |
Contents |
Building rapport -- Working with adolescents and depression -- Anger management and adolescents -- Working with adolescents and anxiety -- Working with adolescents in a school setting |
Summary |
All adults have one thing in common: we successfully survived adolescence. Here, we learn how to help our clients do the same! This series leads counselors through the unique and complex benefits and challenges of working with clients from diverse backgrounds ages 13-19 and their families. This 5-part series is a basic instructional guide for clinicians collaborating with teens through one of the most challenging life transitions: adolescence to adulthood. Depression, anxiety, anger management, therapeutic joining, and counseling of a school campus are essential areas to master when working with adolescents. Using Cognitive Behavioral, Narrative, Interpersonal, and Mindfulness approaches, each segment presents a theoretical framework, excerpts from sessions, and a close look at specific skills and interventions. This series also addresses special considerations when working with teens, such as confidentiality, parent and family involvement, and the influence of social media |
Notes |
Title from resource description page (viewed Nov. 25, 2013) |
Performer |
Hosts: Shannon Kellogg, Psy. D and Lucy Vail, MFT |
Notes |
This edition in English |
Subject |
Adolescent psychotherapy.
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Adolescent psychotherapy.
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Genre/Form |
Educational films.
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Educational films.
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Films éducatifs.
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Form |
Streaming video
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Author |
Kellogg, Shannon, PsyD.
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Vail, Lucy, MFT.
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