
Child and Adolescent Counseling for Beginner Counselors
Description
Book Introduction
This book is structured around basic content to properly understand and counsel children and adolescents.
Additionally, it is composed of content that counselors must remember, focusing on developmental tasks necessary to prevent and protect problems rather than problems themselves, for the change and growth of children and adolescents.
In particular, we proposed how to apply the theories that are mainly used in counseling for children and adolescents in the counseling field to actual cases and design counseling.
Based on my experience counseling children and adolescents in the counseling field, I also included things that I hope novice counselors will consider when counseling.
Additionally, it is composed of content that counselors must remember, focusing on developmental tasks necessary to prevent and protect problems rather than problems themselves, for the change and growth of children and adolescents.
In particular, we proposed how to apply the theories that are mainly used in counseling for children and adolescents in the counseling field to actual cases and design counseling.
Based on my experience counseling children and adolescents in the counseling field, I also included things that I hope novice counselors will consider when counseling.
index
preface
Part 1: Understanding Child and Adolescent Counseling
Chapter 1 Developmental Characteristics and Challenges of Children and Adolescents
1.
Developmental characteristics of children and adolescents
2.
Developmental Theories of Children and Adolescents
3.
Developmental characteristics and counseling challenges of children and adolescents
Chapter 2: Characteristics of Counseling for Children and Adolescents
1.
Characteristics of Child and Adolescent Counseling
2.
Qualifications of a Child and Adolescent Counselor
Chapter 3: The Importance of Parenting
1.
Parenting role
2.
Fatherly and motherly roles
3.
Parenting Role Theory
4.
Parental roles and types by developmental stage
5.
The need for parental counseling
Part 2: Child and Adolescent Counseling Course
Chapter 4: Attitudes and Counseling Ethics of Child and Adolescent Counselors
1.
Counselor's attitude
2.
Counseling Ethics for Children and Adolescents
Chapter 5 Counseling Process and Guidelines
1.
Creating a counseling environment
2.
Reception interview
3.
Initial, middle, and final stages of counseling
Part 3: Child and Adolescent Counseling Theory
Chapter 6: Short-Term Relationship Counseling
1.
An Overview of Psychoanalytic Object Relations Theory
2.
The treatment process of short-term relationship counseling
3.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Chapter 7 Gestalt Counseling
1.
Key Concepts
2.
Counseling Goals and Counselor Roles
3.
Counseling techniques
4.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Counseling
1.
Key Concepts
2.
Counseling Goals and Counselor Roles
3.
Counseling techniques
4.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Part 4: Developmental Tasks and Counseling
Chapter 9: Early Childhood Development Tasks and Counseling
1.
attachment
2.
self-esteem
3.
The reality of parent-child counseling
Chapter 10: Childhood Development Tasks and Counseling
1.
Diligence and inferiority complex
2.
self-efficacy
3.
Sociality
4.
Childhood sexuality
5.
The reality of child counseling
Chapter 11: Adolescent Developmental Tasks and Counseling
1.
self-identity
2.
resilience
3.
belonging
4.
Adolescent sexuality
5.
The reality of youth counseling
Part 5: Topic-based consultation
Chapter 12 School Violence and Group Bullying
1.
school violence
2.
Group bullying (ostracism)
3.
The Reality of Counseling on School Violence and Group Bullying
4.
Considerations for Counseling School Violence and Group Bullying
Chapter 13: Addiction Problems
1.
Current state of youth addiction
2.
Addiction and Youth
3.
Protective and Risk Factors in Adolescent Addiction Counseling
4.
The Reality of Addiction Counseling
5.
Considerations for Addiction Counseling
Chapter 14 Multicultural Counseling
1.
Statistics and Current Status of Multicultural Children and Youth
2.
The Complex Difficulties of Multicultural Children and Adolescents
3.
The Importance of Cultural Reflection for Counselors
4.
Multicultural Counseling in Practice
5.
Considerations When Counseling Multicultural Children and Adolescents
Chapter 15: Family Counseling in Child and Adolescent Counseling
1.
Basic Premise of Family Counseling
2.
The Importance of Family Counseling for Children and Adolescents
3.
The reality of family counseling
4.
Considerations for Family Counseling
References
Part 1: Understanding Child and Adolescent Counseling
Chapter 1 Developmental Characteristics and Challenges of Children and Adolescents
1.
Developmental characteristics of children and adolescents
2.
Developmental Theories of Children and Adolescents
3.
Developmental characteristics and counseling challenges of children and adolescents
Chapter 2: Characteristics of Counseling for Children and Adolescents
1.
Characteristics of Child and Adolescent Counseling
2.
Qualifications of a Child and Adolescent Counselor
Chapter 3: The Importance of Parenting
1.
Parenting role
2.
Fatherly and motherly roles
3.
Parenting Role Theory
4.
Parental roles and types by developmental stage
5.
The need for parental counseling
Part 2: Child and Adolescent Counseling Course
Chapter 4: Attitudes and Counseling Ethics of Child and Adolescent Counselors
1.
Counselor's attitude
2.
Counseling Ethics for Children and Adolescents
Chapter 5 Counseling Process and Guidelines
1.
Creating a counseling environment
2.
Reception interview
3.
Initial, middle, and final stages of counseling
Part 3: Child and Adolescent Counseling Theory
Chapter 6: Short-Term Relationship Counseling
1.
An Overview of Psychoanalytic Object Relations Theory
2.
The treatment process of short-term relationship counseling
3.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Chapter 7 Gestalt Counseling
1.
Key Concepts
2.
Counseling Goals and Counselor Roles
3.
Counseling techniques
4.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Chapter 8 Cognitive Behavioral Counseling
1.
Key Concepts
2.
Counseling Goals and Counselor Roles
3.
Counseling techniques
4.
Case conceptualization and consultation design
Part 4: Developmental Tasks and Counseling
Chapter 9: Early Childhood Development Tasks and Counseling
1.
attachment
2.
self-esteem
3.
The reality of parent-child counseling
Chapter 10: Childhood Development Tasks and Counseling
1.
Diligence and inferiority complex
2.
self-efficacy
3.
Sociality
4.
Childhood sexuality
5.
The reality of child counseling
Chapter 11: Adolescent Developmental Tasks and Counseling
1.
self-identity
2.
resilience
3.
belonging
4.
Adolescent sexuality
5.
The reality of youth counseling
Part 5: Topic-based consultation
Chapter 12 School Violence and Group Bullying
1.
school violence
2.
Group bullying (ostracism)
3.
The Reality of Counseling on School Violence and Group Bullying
4.
Considerations for Counseling School Violence and Group Bullying
Chapter 13: Addiction Problems
1.
Current state of youth addiction
2.
Addiction and Youth
3.
Protective and Risk Factors in Adolescent Addiction Counseling
4.
The Reality of Addiction Counseling
5.
Considerations for Addiction Counseling
Chapter 14 Multicultural Counseling
1.
Statistics and Current Status of Multicultural Children and Youth
2.
The Complex Difficulties of Multicultural Children and Adolescents
3.
The Importance of Cultural Reflection for Counselors
4.
Multicultural Counseling in Practice
5.
Considerations When Counseling Multicultural Children and Adolescents
Chapter 15: Family Counseling in Child and Adolescent Counseling
1.
Basic Premise of Family Counseling
2.
The Importance of Family Counseling for Children and Adolescents
3.
The reality of family counseling
4.
Considerations for Family Counseling
References
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Publication date: September 25, 2022
- Page count, weight, size: 325 pages | 686g | 189*255*30mm
- ISBN13: 9788999727573
- ISBN10: 8999727572
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