
Working with High-Risk Adolescents
A Collaborative Strengths-Based Approach
Matthew D. Selekman(Author)
The Guilford Press
Published on 10. March 2017
316 pages
978-1-4625-2975-9 (ISBN)
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Clinical child/adolescent psychologists, family therapists, counselors, social workers, and psychiatrists. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.
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Apa Publications
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978-1-4625-2975-9 (9781462529759)
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Matthew D. Selekman | Harlene Anderson
Working with High-Risk Adolescents
A Collaborative Strengths-Based Approach
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Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, LCSW, is a family therapist and addictions counselor in private practice and Director of Partners for Collaborative Solutions, an international family therapy training and consulting firm in Skokie, Illinois. He is an Approved Supervisor with the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. Mr. Selekman served as the invited Henry Maier Practitioner-in-Residence at the School of Social Work of the University of Washington and is a three-time recipient of the Walter S. Rosenberry Award from Children's Hospital Colorado for his significant contributions to the fields of psychiatry and behavioral sciences. The author of numerous professional articles and seven books, including Working with High-Risk Adolescents and Collaborative Brief Therapy with Children, Mr. Selekman consults worldwide to schools and treatment programs serving adolescents and their families. Since 1985, he has given workshops extensively throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, Southeast Asia, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. His website is www.partners4change.net.
Content
Foreword, Harlene Anderson
1. Navigating through Complex High-Risk Adolescent Mazes
2. Family Engagement: Tailor the Relationships of Choice
3. Building Strong Partnerships with Pessimistic Helping Professionals and Members from Families' Social Networks
4. Collaborative Treatment Team Planning and Goal Setting
5. Co-Developing and Selecting Interventions to Suit Clients' Strengths, Theories of Change, and Goals
6. Family-Social Network Relapse Prevention Tools and Strategies
7. "The Atomic Bomb Kid": Working with a Violent Adolescent
8. From "Numbing Out Bad Thoughts and Feelings" to "Welcoming Death": Working with a High-Risk Suicidal Adolescent
9. Therapeutic Mistakes and Treatment Failures: Wisdom Gained and Valuable Lessons Learned
10. Therapeutic Artistry: Finding Your Creative Edge
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