ABSTRACT

Counseling Children and Adolescents gives students the information they need to prepare for work in both school and clinical mental health settings (two CACREP—Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Educational Programs—specialty areas). This text includes not only content related to developmental and counseling theories but also information on evidence-based practices across the continuum of care, diagnosis and treatment of youth, and current trends such as integrated care, mindfulness, and neuroscience. Unique to this book are sections on both the instructional and behavioral Response to Intervention (RtI) model and PBIS, examples of evidence-based practices used across settings such as Student Success Skills, Check & Connect, and trauma-focused CBT, and a review of common mental health-related disorders most often seen in youth and treatment recommendations. Ethical and legal implications are infused throughout the book, as are CACREP learning outcomes. Instructors using this textbook can also turn to its companion website to access test questions for each chapter. Expansive and practical, Counseling Children and Adolescents fills a gap in counselor preparation programs and provides an important resource that can be used across specialty areas and coursework.

part I|74 pages

Introduction and Developmental Considerations Pertaining to Counseling Children and Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

chapter 1|18 pages

Introduction to Counseling Children and Adolescents

ByChristopher T. Belser

chapter 2|15 pages

Counseling Children in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

ByMalti Tuttle, Christy Land, Lauren Moss

chapter 3|17 pages

Counseling Older Children and Young Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

ByChristy Land, Malti Tuttle, Lauren Moss

chapter 4|22 pages

Counseling Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

ByLauren Moss, Christy Land, Malti Tuttle

part II|68 pages

Theoretical Orientations and Ethical and Legal Issues Pertaining to Counseling Children and Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

chapter 5|45 pages

Counseling Theories Specific to Children and Adolescents

ByNatoya Haskins, Taryne Mingo

chapter 6|21 pages

Legal and Ethical Implications

ByKimberly Hall, Lindon Ratliff

part III|92 pages

Counseling Children and Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

chapter 7|52 pages

Counseling Children and Adolescents in School Settings

ByEmily Goodman-Scott, Blaire Cholewa, Christina Koch Burkhardt, Melanie Burgess

chapter 8|38 pages

Counseling Children and Adolescents in Clinical Mental Health Settings

ByA. Stephen Lenz, Rochelle Cade, Maggie M. Parker, Samantha Klassen, Claudia Schmidt

part IV|110 pages

Assessment, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Children and Adolescents in School and Clinical Mental Health Settings

chapter 9|35 pages

Appraisal and Assessment Techniques Specific to Children and Adolescents

ByJacqueline M. Swank, Patrick R. Mullen

chapter 10|32 pages

Diagnosis and Treatment of Children and Adolescents

Mood, Anxiety, Trauma- and Stressor-Related, and Disruptive Behavior Disorders
ByCasey A. Barrio Minton, Carrie A. Wachter Morris, Sharon L. Bruner

chapter 11|41 pages

Diagnosis and Treatment of Children and Adolescents

Neurodevelopmental, Substance-Related, and Other Specialized Disorders
ByCasey A. Barrio Minton, Sharon M. Bruner, Carrie A. Wachter Morris

part V|64 pages

Issues of Social Justice and Advocacy and Youth with Significant Needs

chapter 12|24 pages

Issues of Social Justice and Advocacy

BySelma d. Yznaga, Deryl F. Bailey

chapter 13|38 pages

Special Populations of Children and Adolescents Who Have Significant Needs

ByBrandie Oliver, Nick Abel

part VI|86 pages

Creativity, Expressive Arts, and Play Therapy

chapter 14|37 pages

Creativity, Expressive Arts, and Play Therapy

ByKimberly M. Jayne, Katherine E. Purswell

chapter 15|30 pages

Strategies, Approaches, and Evidence-Based Practices

ByJolie Ziomek-Daigle, Tameka Oliphant

chapter 16|17 pages

Future Directions and Trends in Counseling Children and Adolescents

ByJolie Ziomek-Daigle, Russ Curtis