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Youth at risk
by
David Capuzzi
,
Douglas R. Gross
in
Adolescent psychopathology
,
Adolescent psychotherapy
,
Deviant behavior
2019
This comprehensive text, written by experts in each topical area, provides research-based approaches designed for work with youth in the difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood. Developmental in its orientation, the text moves from population definition and identification, to causal factors and issues most often identified with placing youth at risk, to a prevention-intervention paradigm specifically created for teens. Illustrative case studies and enlightening sidebars enhance reader self-awareness, promote self-study and skill development, and aid in the comprehension of the concepts and applications of chapter material. Complimentary PowerPoint slides, test banks, and instructional activities are available for instructors' use by request to ACA. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org
Human growth and development across the lifespan
by
Mark D. Stauffer
,
David Capuzzi
in
Counseling
,
Counseling psychology
,
Developmental psychology
2016
A practically focused guide to effective counseling of all clients
Human Development Across the Life Span is a practical guide to human growth and development, moving beyond theory to include real-world applications for counselors who work with clients. Written by recognized authorities in mental health counseling and counselor education, this book is fully aligned with the American Counseling Association's accreditation standards and includes contributions by well-known and respected academics and practitioners. Based on an extensive review of course syllabi across CACREP-accredited programs, this book is organized to follow the way courses are typically taught and follows a consistent structure including pedagogical elements that help students learn. After a thorough examination of essential concepts and theories of life span development, the book moves through each stage of human growth and development to provide expert insight, short case studies, and practical applications to counseling. The full Instructor's package provides a useful set of tools, including a Respondus test bank, PowerPoint slides, and an Instructor's Manual.
This book is the only text on human growth and development that emphasizes the key implications and applications for counselors, providing useful information and the insights of real experts in each subject area.
* Understand the developmental milestones at each life stage
* Appreciate clients' perspectives to better facilitate appropriate interventions
* Work more effectively with clients of any age, from toddlers to seniors
* Tailor your approach to meet the unique needs and abilities of each life stage
As a counselor, you cannot approach a child's therapy the same way you approach an adult's. Even within each major category, each developmental stage includes a nuanced set of characteristics that, considered appropriately, will inform a more effective treatment plan. Human Development Across the Life Span is a comprehensive guide to understanding all of your clients, and providing the type of counseling that facilitates more positive outcomes.
Counseling and psychotherapy
2016
Featuring important theories and trends not covered in other foundational texts, this book is designed to equip the next generation of counselors with the tools they need for understanding the core dimensions of the helping relationship. Topical experts provide contemporary information and insight on the following theories: psychoanalytic, Jungian, Adlerian, existential, person-centered, Gestalt, cognitive behavior, dialectical behavior, rational emotive behavior, reality therapy/choice theory, family, feminist, transpersonal, and-new to this edition-solution-focused and narrative therapies, as well as creative approaches to counseling. Each theory is discussed from the perspective of historical background, human nature, major constructs, applications, the change process, traditional and brief intervention strategies, cross-cultural considerations, and limitations. The use of a consistent case study across chapters reinforces the differences between theories. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here. *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org
Foundations of couples, marriage, and family counseling
by
Capuzzi, David
,
Stauffer, Mark D
in
Community-based family services
,
Couples & Family
,
Family counseling
2015
A comprehensive and practical approach to the world of marriage, couples, and family counseling Esteemed academics David Capuzzi and Mark D. Stauffer present the theory, research, and real-life practice of today's counselors and therapists in family therapy settings.
Youth at Risk
by
Gross, Douglas R
,
Capuzzi, David
in
Adolescent psychopathology
,
Adolescent psychotherapy
,
Counseling of
2014
In the latest edition of this best-selling text, David Capuzzi and Douglas Gross, along with 24 experts in the field provide a prevention-intervention paradigm to address contemporary issues facing today's youth. Written from a systemic perspective, this book offers guidance in helping teens who are struggling with the complex challenges that can be brought on by peers, family members, and difficult social environments. Part 1 presents information on at-risk population identification, causal factors of problematic behaviors, and promotion of resiliency in youth. Part 2 examines the development of at-risk behaviors relating to dysfunctional family dynamics, low self-esteem, depression, mood disorders, and stress and trauma. Part 3 explores the behaviors most often identified as placing youth at risk, such as eating disorders, suicidal preoccupation, teen sexuality, gang membership, school violence, substance abuse, homelessness, school dropout, and bullying, as well as the unique strengths of and stressors faced by multiracial and LGBTQ youth. Case studies illustrate prevention efforts from individual, family, school, and community perspectives, and text sidebars create greater reader self-awareness and enhance the understanding of the concepts, skills, and applications of the chapter material. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoint slides for instructors' use are available by written request to ACA.
Counseling and Psychotherapy
2010,2014
This student-friendly and well designed introductory text provides a thorough overview of 14 widely used theories. Experts examine each theory from the perspective of its historical background, major constructs, goals, cross-cultural considerations, and limitations. Traditional and brief interventions integrate theory with specific counseling strategies, giving students further insight into the counseling process and guidance in developing their personal counseling style. A consistent case study across chapters reinforces the differences between theories and illustrates assessment of client concerns and treatment planning. Introductory chapters explore core dimensions and brief approaches to the helping relationship, and how to best deliver counseling and advocacy services to diverse client groups. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoints for instructors' use are available by request on university letterhead.
Youth at Risk: A Prevention Resource for Counselors, Teachers, and Parents, Seventh Edition
by
Gross, Douglas R., Ed
,
Capuzzi, David, Ed
in
Adolescent Development
,
Advocacy
,
At Risk Persons
2019
This comprehensive text, written by experts in each topical area, provides research-based approaches designed for work with youth in the difficult transition from adolescence to adulthood. Developmental in its orientation, the text moves from population definition and identification, to causal factors and issues most often identified with placing youth at risk, to a prevention-intervention paradigm specifically created for teens. Illustrative case studies and enlightening sidebars enhance reader self-awareness, promote self-study and skill development, and aid in the comprehension of the concepts and applications of chapter material. This book is organized into the following chapters: (1) Defining Youth at Risk (Douglas R. Gross and David Capuzzi); (2) Prevention: An Overview (David Capuzzi and Douglas R. Gross); (3) Resilience: Individual, Family, School, and Community Perspectives (Rolla E. Lewis); (4) The Impact of Dysfunctional Family Dynamics on Children and Adolescents (Cass Dykeman); (5) \"Will I Ever Measure Up?\" Problems of Self-Esteem (Mary H. Guindon and Jessica J. Lane); (6) Identifying and Preventing Mood Disorders in Children and Adolescents (Marilyn J. Powell and Colleen R. Logan); (7) Stress and Trauma: Coping in Today's Society (Savitri V. Dixon-Saxon and J. Kelly Coker); (8) \"Who Am I?\" Unique Issues for Multiracial Youth (Laura R. Haddock and Jeannie Falkner); (9) The Secret and All-Consuming Obsessions: Eating Disorders (Tiffany C. Rush-Wilson, Meredith J. Drew, and Ann M. Ordway); (10) \"I Don't Want to Live\": The Adolescent at Risk for Suicidal Behavior (David Capuzzi and Douglas R. Gross); (11) A Future in Jeopardy: Sexuality Issues in Adolescence (Melinda Haley and Catherine M. Perusse); (12) I Am Somebody: Gang Membership (Adrian H. Huerta, Edwin Hernandez, and Joey Nuñez Estrada, Jr.); (13) \"It Takes a Village\": Advocating for Sexual Minority Youth (John F. Marszalek, III and Colleen R. Logan); (14) Death in the Classroom: Violence in Schools (Heather N. Paessler-Chesterton and Judy Green); (15) \"Escaping Reality\": Adolescent Substance Abuse (Matthew V. Glowiak); (16) Nowhere to Turn: The Young Face of Homelessness (Melissa A. Stormont and Rebecca B. McCathren); (17) \"Do I Belong Here?\" School Dropout (Tamara E. Davis and Sylinda G. Banks); and (18) A Nation at Risk: Bullying Among Children and Adolescents (Jennifer E. Beebe).
Youth at risk
2014
In the latest edition of this best-selling text, David Capuzzi and Douglas Gross, along with 24 experts in the field provide a prevention–intervention paradigm to address contemporary issues facing today’s youth. Written from a systemic perspective, this book offers guidance in helping teens who are struggling with the complex challenges that can be brought on by peers, family members, and difficult social environments. Part 1 presents information on at-risk population identification, causal factors of problematic behaviors, and promotion of resiliency in youth. Part 2 examines the development of at-risk behaviors relating to dysfunctional family dynamics, low self-esteem, depression, mood disorders, and stress and trauma. Part 3 explores the behaviors most often identified as placing youth at risk, such as eating disorders, suicidal preoccupation, teen sexuality, gang membership, school violence, substance abuse, homelessness, school dropout, and bullying, as well as the unique strengths of and stressors faced by multiracial and LGBTQ youth. Case studies illustrate prevention efforts from individual, family, school, and community perspectives, and text sidebars create greater reader self-awareness and enhance the understanding of the concepts, skills, and applications of the chapter material. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoint slides for instructors’ use are available by written request to ACA.
Counseling and psychotherapy
2014
This student-friendly and well designed introductory text provides a thorough overview of 14 widely used theories. Experts examine each theory from the perspective of its historical background, major constructs, goals, cross-cultural considerations, and limitations. Traditional and brief interventions integrate theory with specific counseling strategies, giving students further insight into the counseling process and guidance in developing their personal counseling style. A consistent case study across chapters reinforces the differences between theories and illustrates assessment of client concerns and treatment planning. Introductory chapters explore core dimensions and brief approaches to the helping relationship, and how to best deliver counseling and advocacy services to diverse client groups. A complimentary test manual and PowerPoints for instructors’ use are available by request on university letterhead. *Requests for digital versions from the ACA can be found on wiley.com. *To request print copies, please visit the ACA website here: http://isgweb.counseling.org/ISGweb/Purchase/ProductDetail.aspx?Product_code=78118 *Reproduction requests for material from books published by ACA should be directed to permissions@counseling.org