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Informationen zum Autor Dennis Lines is a school counsellor. Klappentext Brief Counselling in Schools, third edition, is a highly practical and accessible guide to helping and supporting young people experiencing difficulties both at home and at school or college. Covering issues from low self-esteem and sexuality, to substance misuse and aggression, the author draws on a method of brief integrative counselling to illustrate how a time-limited therapy can work effectively in an often pressured and time-limited setting. This fully revised and updated edition: " includes a whole new chapter on self-harm " discusses the latest research findings " outlines up-to-date Safeguarding legislation and Child Protection protocols " explores a teamwork approach to counselling " examines the contribution of neuroscience to adolescent brain development " considers the harmful effects of cyber bullying " is in an accessible format with reflective exercises on ethical issues. Steeped in vivid case examples, therapeutic dialogue and points for reflection, this invaluable book will help develop the theoretical knowledge, understanding and skills base of any youth counsellor, teacher or social worker based in a school or college setting. Zusammenfassung A guide to helping and supporting young people experiencing difficulties at home and at school or college. Covering issues from low self-esteem and sexuality! to substance misuse and aggression! it draws on a method of brief integrative counselling to illustrate how a time-limited therapy can work in an often pressured and time-limited setting. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction Brief Counselling Brief Counselling Approaches Counselling in School Legal and Ethical Codes in School Counselling Adolescence Low Self-Esteem: Depression, Anxiety and Reaction to Abuse Self-Harm and Suicide Ideation School Bullying Anger, Aggression and Violence Loss and Bereavement Parental Separation and Step-Parent Conflict Smoking, Drugs and Alcohol Misuse Teenage Sexuality Appendix I: Counselling Report Appendix II: Counselling Referrers Appendix III: Counsellor Responses Mini Survey Appendix IV: Anger Management Screening Notes References ...