Group counseling and psychotherapy with children and adolescents : theory, research, and practice /
Theory, research, and practice
Zipora Shechtman.
- xv, 289 p.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Who needs group counseling and psychotherapy? -- The theory of group counseling with children -- Therapeutic factors in children's groups -- Leadership in counseling groups with children -- Activities in the group : methods and techniques -- Pre-group planning and forming a group -- The initial stage -- The transition stage -- The working stage : how to enhance emotional experiencing and group support -- Termination -- Group counseling for lonely children and adolescents -- Group counseling for students with LD -- Group counseling for children of divorce -- Group counseling for aggressive children and adolescents -- Group counseling for adolescents of a different culture : the case of Arabs -- What does the data tell us about group counseling with children? : future directions. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
"Many children and adolescents face developmental or situational difficulties in areas where they live most of their meaningful experiencesá´ home, at school, and in the community. While adults who struggle with life events and stressors may look to professional help, young individuals are quite alone in coping with these situations. Perhaps unsurprisingly, most children and adolescents typically do not seek such help, and often resist it when offered. Author Zipora Shechtman has written this detailed text advocating group counseling and psychotherapy as a viable means of addressing these issues if we are to ensure the psychological wellness of children in society. Group Counseling and Psychotherapy With Children and Adolescents is arranged in four parts. Its chapters explore topics including:*who needs group counseling and psychotherapy;*therapeutic factors in children'sa groups;*activities in the group;*pre-group planning and forming a group; and*how to enhance emotional experiencing and group support. This text is a principal source of information for counseling psychology students, researchers, and practitioners working with young people, in addition to social workers, teachers, and parents."--Publisher description.