The Youth Worker s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis

The Youth Worker s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis
Author: Rich Van Pelt,Jim Hancock
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2008-11-04
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310669975

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When youth work becomes crisis managers.Anyone who stays in youth ministry for a while will encounter significant crises. Family break-ups, substance abuse, sexual assault, eating disorders, cutting, suicide, gun violence.But without proper and immediate care, crises like these can cause years of emotional pain and spiritual scarring in students.Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock want to help you prevent that from happening.Through their experience and expertise, you1ll learn how to:-Respond quickly and effectively to crisis -Balance legal, ethical, and spiritual outcomes -Forge preventive partnerships with parents, schools, and students -Bring healing when damage is doneWhen crises happen‹and they will, ready or not‹there are practical steps you can take. Van Pelt and Hancock provide field-tested counsel and specific, biblical advice for each stage of crisis. Keep this book on hand as your go-to resource when you need it most.Because when it comes to crisis, it1s not a matter of if, but when.

Teenagers in Crisis

Teenagers in Crisis
Author: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee on Children, Youth, and Families
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 128
Release: 1984
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: MINN:31951D00303776U

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A Parent s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis

A Parent s Guide to Helping Teenagers in Crisis
Author: Rich Van Pelt,Jim Hancock
Publsiher: Zondervan
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-07-13
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780310853107

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You’ve seen it on the news too many times to count. School shootings, adolescent addictions, bullying, eating disorders, depression and suicide, cutting, pregnancy. There is no lack of bad news to be told about teenagers today. Maybe you believe that will never happen to “my child.” And maybe it won’t. But crises aren’t always the stories that make the evening news. The spectrum of crises an adolescent may face can range from something as (seemingly harmless) as getting caught cheating on a test to dealing with the breakdown of the family, to acting out and getting in trouble with the law. And the reality is that someone they know will likely experience some kind of crisis—and that can affect your teen significantly. Either way, when a crisis affects your teen, wouldn’t you want to be prepared?Rich Van Pelt and Jim Hancock, both of whom have raised teenagers into adulthood and have spent decades in youth ministry and crisis management, bring together their expertise and insight to help you identify and understand what a crisis is and how you can help your teen live and grow through it. Inside, you’ll find practical responses for issues like: • Suicidal thoughts or behavior• Accidents• Cheating• Death (of a friend or loved one)• Divorce• Eating disorders• Hazing• Pregnancy• Sexual abuse• Sexual identity confusion• Substance abuse or addiction• And more...In addition to learning appropriate responses to crises, you’ll learn how to prevent some of these issues, and how to get professionals involved when necessary.Whatever it is your teen is dealing with, your influence in their life is still the most important one. So be prepared to walk them through their crisis with wisdom, compassion, and the tools to help them heal.

All Grown Up No Place to Go

All Grown Up   No Place to Go
Author: David Elkind
Publsiher: Addison-Wesley Longman
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Adolescent psychology
ISBN: 0201113791

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This book helps parents cope with the pressures facing today's adolescents and offers insightful advice.

All Grown Up And No Place To Go

All Grown Up And No Place To Go
Author: David Elkind
Publsiher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1998-01-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0201483858

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Once our society set aside time for adolescents to grow from children to adults, to become accustomed to their expanding bodies and minds. Now the markers that defined passage—differences in dress, behavior, and responsibilities—have vanished. The institutions that guarded adolescence, such as family and schools, now expect “young adults” to deal with adult issues. Those trends leave teens no time to be teens.All Grown Up and No Place to Go spotlights the pressures on teenagers to grow up quickly. The resulting problems range from common alienation to self-destructive behavior. Quoting teenagers themselves, Elkind shows why adolescence is a time of “thinking in a new key,” and how young people need this time to get used to the social and emotional changes their new thinking brings. Many of his ideas, such as the “imaginary audience” that makes teens so self-conscious, have become seminal in adolescent psychology.Already there are more than 175,000 copies of All Grown Up and No Place to Go in print. In this thoroughly revised edition, Elkind also explores the “post-modern family” in which teenagers are growing up. He helps parents and those who work with youth and understand teens in crucial ways, because the root of so many adolescent frictions is the gap between what teenagers need and what our culture provides.

Teens in Crisis

Teens in Crisis
Author: Frederic G. Reamer,Deborah H. Siegel
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2008-10-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0231514506

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In recent years a dizzying array of programs has emerged to meet the needs of struggling teens and their families-wilderness therapy programs, therapeutic boarding schools, alternative schools, mentoring and court diversion programs, independent living programs, and myriad day treatment and partial hospitalization services. Yet not all of these offerings employ mental health professionals or follow evidence-based treatment protocols. Some programs are licensed and accredited, but many are not, and some use techniques that are highly controversial, even abusive, resulting in injury and accidental death. Frederic G. Reamer and Deborah H. Siegel have written the first scholarly book on this influential and controversial industry. They begin with a time line of Americans' changing attitudes toward challenging teens and the programs and schools established to handle this population. Then they summarize reputable organizations, including a selection of community-based and residential programs and schools, and provide brief descriptions of typical services. The authors candidly discuss a number of troubling scandals and tragedies, exposing the tragic consequences of emotionally and physically abusive practices, and recommend a range of empirically sound interventions for the clinical challenges of adolescent depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, oppositional behavior, eating disorders, and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The authors conclude with a blueprint for reform and twenty "best practice" principles relating to harm prevention, program-based discipline, industry regulation, quality assurance, parental involvement, staff education, and after-care services.

All Grown Up No Place to Go

All Grown Up   No Place to Go
Author: David Elkind
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1985
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:609507286

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Finding Help for Struggling Teens

Finding Help for Struggling Teens
Author: Frederic G. Reamer,Deborah H. Siegel
Publsiher: N A S W Press
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UOM:39015067696453

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