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Counseling Children and Adolescents Sondra Smith-Adcock

Counseling Children and Adolescents By Sondra Smith-Adcock

Counseling Children and Adolescents by Sondra Smith-Adcock


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This book uses case studies to review the most relevant theoretical approaches for counselling children.

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Counseling Children and Adolescents: Connecting Theory, Development, and Diversity by Sondra Smith-Adcock

The integration of CACREP Standards, school counseling strategies, and specific developmental issues make this a great text for teaching child and adolescent counseling courses.
- Janet Froeschle, Texas Tech University

Counseling Children and Adolescents: Connecting Theory, Development, and Diversity reviews the most relevant theoretical approaches for counseling children and focuses on connecting key theories to application using case studies. The book's approach is broad, addressing a range of ages, approaches, and interventions that are applicable to varied settings. Sondra Smith-Adcock and Catherine Tucker have laid out an integrated framework that focuses on development and diversity. In addition, a unique aspect of this text is its focus on neuroscience, the developing brain, and the impact of early childhood trauma on development. Each chapter in the text includes a set of case illustrations, guided activities for the student to apply independently and in the classroom, and a list of resources in print, on the web, and on film.

Counseling Children and Adolescents: Connecting Theory, Development, and Diversity is part of the SAGE Counseling and Professional Identity Series, which targets specific competencies identified by CACREP (Council for Accreditation of Counseling and Related Programs).

Counseling Children and Adolescents Reviews

The integration of CACREP Standards, school counseling strategies, and specific developmental issues make this a great text for teaching child and adolescent counseling courses.

-- Janet Froeschle
This text steps into the arena of applicable theories for counselors to use with children and adolescents. It would be essential for any counselor to understand the basic tenants of theories that are used most and most effectively with children and adolescents. The consequences of neuroscience will be the future of outcome-based counseling for this population, and this text is one of the first to entertain the concept. -- Charles R. Crews

About Sondra Smith-Adcock

Sondra Smith-Adcock holds a PhD in counseling and counselor education from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She has taught at the University of Florida for 20+ years in both the school counseling and mental health programs. She has authored more than 50 publications on counseling-related topics, with emphasis on counseling children and adolescents. She has counseling experience in schools, agencies, and private practice settings with diverse children of all ages. Catherine Tucker holds a PhD in counselor education from the University of Florida and is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor in North Carolina. She currently operates a private practice in Asheville, NC focused on supporting children and parents who have experienced attachment ruptures and trauma. Dr. Tucker earned tenure in the counseling area programs at Indiana State University, where she taught for 9 years. She has over 20 years of direct counseling experience, including 10 years as a school counselor, and has authored multiple journal articles and book chapters on counseling related issues. She was president of the Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling from 2017 to 2019.

Table of Contents

Section I Chapter 1: Historical and Contextual Trends in Counseling Children & Adolescents: Guiding Frameworks - Catherine Tucker, Ceymone Dyce Counseling Youth: A Developmental and Multicultural Perspective Socio-Historical Context of Childhood and Children's Mental Health Care in the United States Current Perspectives on Children's Mental Health Care Future Trends Chapter 2: Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling Children and Adolescents - Sondra Smith-Adcock, Sandra Logan Children's Rights The Child and Adolescent Counselor and the Law: Working Within the Legal System Ethics of Counseling Children and Adolescents: Best Practices Professional Organizations Chapter 3: Attachment, Trauma, and Repair from Infant to Adolescent Development: Counseling Implications from Neurobiology - Mary Vicario, Carol Hudgens-Mitchell, Catherine Tucker, Sondra Smith-Adcock Brain Development The Cortexes-Executive Control Center The Limbic System-Welcoming Center or Guardhouse Brain Stem-Basic Survival Neurons-The Building Blocks of the Brain and Nervous System Mirror Neurons Neurotransmitters-Brain Chemistry Adverse Events and Child Development Developmental Trauma and Diagnosis Play Counseling for Complex Trauma Examples of Relationally and Sensory-Based Interventions Chapter 4: The Counseling Process: Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance - Sondra Smith-Adcock, Jennifer Pereira The Culture of Childhood and Adolescence A Survey of Attitudes Toward Children Relating to the World of Children Relating to the World of Adolescents Relating to Children and Adolescents: What Works Focus on the Child, Not the Problem Relating the Child's View to Others Using Therapeutic Responses Section II Chapter 5: Psychodynamic Theories - Catherine Tucker, Elaine Wittmann Sociohistorical Context Theorists Chapter 6: Humanistic Approaches - Catherine Tucker, Sondra Smith-Adcock Sociohistorical context Theorists Application to Counseling Settings Existential-Humanistic Counseling Techniques Outcome Research Chapter 7: Cognitive-Behavioral Approaches - Tina Smith-Bonahue, Kaitlyn Tiplady Socio-historical context Theorists Merging Cognitive and Behavioral into CBT Adapting CBT for Younger Children Integrative and Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy Trauma-Focused CBT Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Adolescents Creative Techniques for Using CBT With Children and Adolescents Outcome Research Chapter 8: Family and Organizational Systems Approaches - Ellen Amatea, Dayna Watson Defining Family Systems Counseling Theorists Applications in Counseling Settings Chapter 9: Constsructivist Approaches - Donna Gibson, Shajuana Isom-Payne Theorists and Tenets of Theories Techniques and Application of Constructivist Counseling Approaches Outcome research SECTION III Chapter 10: Counseling With Very Young Children (0-4) and Their Families - Catherine Tucker The Brain and Cognitive Development Psychosocial Development Issues and Concerns Suggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Intervention With Children Ages 0 to 4 Chapter 11: Counseling With Young Children (5-8) and Their Families - Catherine Tucker The Brain and Cognitive Development Psychosocial Development Issues and Concerns SSuggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Intervention With Children Ages 5 to 8 Chapter 12: Counseling With Older Children (9-11) - Jacqueline Swank, Clarence Anthony The Brain and Cognitive Development Issues and Concerns Suggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Interventions With Children Ages 9 to 11 Chapter 13: Counseling With Young Adolescents (12-14) - Andrea Dixon, Robert Rice, Amanda Rumsey Developmental Considerations Issues and Concerns Facing Young Adolescents Suggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Interventions With Children Ages 12 to 14 Chapter 14: Counseling With Older Adolescents (15-19) - Derrick Paladino, Leigh DeLorenzi A Time of Rapid Growth and Change Models of Adolescent Identity Development Toward a Global Understanding of Adolescent Identity Development Issues and Concerns: Late Adolescence in the Postmillennial Generation Suggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Counseling Interventions With Adolescents Ages 15 to 19 Chapter 15: Counseling Emerging Adults (18-21): A Time of Uncertainty and Hope - Laura Choate Emerging Adulthood Physical and Cognitive Development Identity Development Chickering's Vectors of Identity Development Issues and Concerns in Emerging Adulthood Suggestions for Developmentally Appropriate Counseling Interventions for Emerging Adults

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CIN1483347745VG
9781483347745
1483347745
Counseling Children and Adolescents: Connecting Theory, Development, and Diversity by Sondra Smith-Adcock
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
20160530
440
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