Counselling Children: A Practical Introduction
English
By (author): Kathryn Geldard Rebecca Yin Foo
The definitive guide to the skills, techniques, and concepts used when working with children experiencing emotional challenges. It covers all you need to know about:
· The child-counsellor relationship
· Practice frameworks for working effectively
· Play therapy and the use of different media and activities
· Building self-esteem and social skills through the use of worksheets
· The concepts of wellbeing and resilience.
New to this edition:
· Technology: its influence on children and ways it can be used in counselling
· Counselling in a post-pandemic world and the role of remote counselling and telehealth
· More discussion of issues of diversity, difference, intersectionality, implicit bias, and an inclusive practice
· Updated case studies to affirm diversity and represent wider populace
· Expanded and updated end of chapter further resources
· Updated conclusion (with reflections on the pandemic)
· Greater focus on inclusive practice and how SPICC model can be applied across various social/cultural groups.
Online resources include digital picture books, worksheets and a list of further reading to support your professional practice and help you extend your learning.
This highly practical guide is a vital resource for counsellors, psychologists, social workers, occupational therapists, nurses, and teachers working or training to work with children.