The Challenge Of Counseling In Middle Schools

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The Challenge of Counseling in Middle Schools

The Challenge of Counseling in Middle Schools
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Publisher : Counseling & Psychological Services, Incorporated
Total Pages : 412
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ISBN-10 : 1561090301
ISBN-13 : 9781561090303
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Book Synopsis The Challenge of Counseling in Middle Schools by : Edwin R. Gerler

Download or read book The Challenge of Counseling in Middle Schools written by Edwin R. Gerler and published by Counseling & Psychological Services, Incorporated. This book was released on 1990 with total page 412 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book of readings presents 33 articles that address topics of importance to counselors who serve middle school students. It was written for counselors already working in middle schools and for individuals who are preparing for careers as middle school counselors. The book will also benefit both elementary school counselors who help children make the transition from elementary to middle school and high school counselors who work with adolescents making the transition from middle school into high school. It deals with how counselors in middle schools can help early adolescents face the challenges of adolescence, noting that middle school counseling programs should focus on preparing students for the increased independence of high school life that is typically accompanied by more social pressures and increased stress. The chapters in this book offer many ideas for helping young people improve their sense of self, their decision-making capabilities, their interpersonal relationships, their academic skills, and their abilities to deal with stress. Chapters contain articles that have been invited for the book in addition to articles that have been published in various counseling journals. Each chapter contains an introduction by the editors and a collection of articles on a particular topic. Individual chapters focus on: (1) self-discovery; (2) family relationships; (3) peer pressure and drug abuse; (4) stress and suicide; (5) sexual maturation; (6) academic achievement; (7) career exploration; and (8) organizing a middle school counseling program. (NB)


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