Preface Introduction to Section I 1. What is so Special About Counseling in the Schools? 2. Working within Family, School, and Community Systems 3. Understanding the Developmental Worldview of Children and Adolescents Introduction to Section II 4. Theory Integration and Case Conceptualization 5. Adlerian Approaches to Counseling in Schools 6. Cognitive Behavioral Approaches to Counseling in Schools 7. Solution-Focused Brief Therapy in Schools 8. Choice Theory and Reality Therapy Approaches to Counseling in Schools Introduction to Section III 9. Play and Art Based Approaches in Counseling in Schools 10. Working with Groups in Schools 11. Crisis Response and Intervention in the Schools Introduction to Section IV 12. Legal and Ethical Issues in School Settings 13. Accountability in School-based Services 14. Building Alliances through Consultation and Collaboration 15. Creating a Continuum of Care
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"'Counseling Children and Adolescents in the Schools' is a much appreciated and long awaited text to prepare graduate students in the helping fields. I highly recommend it for publication and would look forward to using it as a guide for my future lectures." -- Darren E. Dobrinski "Without question this is the most exciting information that I have read toward equipping school counselors to serve children and adolescents." -- Wanda L. Staley "This text is a much needed, and well-considered introduction to school-based counseling for graduate students in school counseling and school psychology. The authors address the unique experiences of school-based helping professionals through a concise and coherent critique of counseling theories that are well suited for school-based practice." -- Natasha K. Segool "The examples (and transcripts) used throughout the (workbook) supplement are great! It is wonderful to see that the workbook focuses on school-based examples. Also, I loved that it focuses on counseling skills that school psychologists will use. This book is a "must read" for all school practitioners. It targets school counselors and school psychologists-two areas of specialization that you often do not find written about together! Also, the book offers a broad range of valuable information that will be used extensively in the schools." -- Bridget Roberts-Pittman, Ph.D., HSPP, LMFT "With the expanded role of school psychologists to be mental health service providers, a textbook geared toward graduate students developing counseling skills is essential." -- Michelle M. Perfect