A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Youth Group Facilitators
Teaching Teens About Relationships describes how to teach a relationships course for adolescents. This book includes many learning activities and instructional strategies, along with student reactions. The course integrated mindfulness work into each session and examines such topics as flirting, jealousy, infidelity, gossip, starting and ending ......
A Guide for Teachers, Counselors, and Youth Group Facilitators
Teaching Teens About Relationships describes how to teach a relationships course for adolescents. This book includes many learning activities and instructional strategies, along with student reactions. The course integrated mindfulness work into each session and examines such topics as flirting, jealousy, infidelity, gossip, starting and ending ......
Counselor Insights for the Unspoken Issues in Black American Life
American treatment systems overlook some of the most salient issues in Black mental health. The global social justice movement brought attention to obvious issues, but all challenges of living Black are not obvious. Much remains deeply embedded in overlooked historical factors, overlooked identity issues, overlooked clinical bias, overlooked ......
Counselor Insights for the Unspoken Issues in Black American Life
American treatment systems overlook some of the most salient issues in Black mental health. The global social justice movement brought attention to obvious issues, but all challenges of living Black are not obvious. Much remains deeply embedded in overlooked historical factors, overlooked identity issues, overlooked clinical bias, overlooked ......
This practical, affordable guide for integrating psychodynamic clinical approaches into mental health treatment plans shows counselors and therapists how to select and use person-centered techniques to benefit individual patients, including within the constraints of short-term modalities.
This practical, affordable guide for integrating psychodynamic clinical approaches into mental health treatment plans shows counselors and therapists how to select and use person-centered techniques to benefit individual patients, including within the constraints of short-term modalities.
This book discusses the philosophical questions asked by counselees and the philosophical dilemmas faced by counselors in philosophical counseling. It illustrates the role of tacit philosophical assumptions in the creation and resolution of problems, as well as the contribution of philosophical dialogue in overcoming presuppositions.