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Reaching Teens: Strength-Based, Trauma-Sensitive, Resilience-Building Communication Strategies Rooted in Positive Youth Developm

Reaching Teens: Strength-Based, Trauma-Sensitive, Resilience-Building Communication Strategies Rooted in Positive Youth Developm

9781610024136
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Completely revised and updated, Reaching Teens provides communications strategies to effectively engage with today's teenagers. This groundbreaking multimedia resource combines video and text to show how recognizing, reinforcing, and building on inherent strengths supports positive youth development. Key Features New edition expands guidance on trauma, by reframing the approach to show that working with youth can be trauma sensitive and also incorporates positive youth development and resilience. Twenty-nine new chapters--93 total New website companion, which includes Full book content, plus references Expanded version of select chapters In-chapter access to videos and group learning and discussion Tailored learning resources for different audiences created in conjunction with subject matter experts:: Youth development programs Education settings Health care settings Juvenile justice settings Foster care settings Substance use programs and recovery settings Includes 400 video clips. Earn CME credits/CEUs
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9781610024136
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Publication date
2020
Issue number
2
Cover
paperback
Pages count
625
Dimensions (mm)
216.00 x 279.00
  • Foreword Section 1:: Orientation to a Strength-Based Approach 1. Reaching Teens:: Preparing You to Become the Kind of Adult Young People Need in Their Lives 2. The 7 Cs:: An Interdisciplinary Model that Integrates Positive Youth Development, Resilience-Building Strategies, and Trauma-sensitive Practices 3. The Journey From Risk-Focused Attention to Strength-Based Care 4. How a Strength-Based Approach Affects Behavioral Change 5. Youth are Experts in Their Own Lives 6. Reframing Adolescence:: Holding Youth to High Expectations and Refuting Undermining Portrayals Section 2:: Orientation to Using Reaching Teens as A Toolkit 7. Building a Strength-Based Community to Support the Emotional, Behavioral, and Mental Health of Youth 8. Global is Local:: Tools to Approach Youth of All Contexts 9. Reaching Adults So They Can Reach Teens 10. Navigating Reaching Teens :: Getting the Most Out of the Toolkit 11. Ensuring Our Environments, Practices, and Procedures Align with Strength-based Practices 12. Informed by the Evidence and Leading Practice:: How is Reaching Teens Research Informed? Section 3:: Understanding Adolescents and Their World 13. Understanding and Supporting Healthy Adolescent Development 14. The Adolescent World 15. The Teen Brain 16. Friendship and Peers 17. Sex(uality) Happens:: Fostering Healthy, Positive (Female) Sexuality 18. Male Sexuality 19. The Virtual World of Adolescents 20. Spirituality and Resilience in Adolescence:: Connection, Purpose, and Love 21. Working Toward a Healthy Masculinity Section 4:: Connecting with Adolescents and Their Families 22. Creating Adolescent-Friendly Spaces and Services 23. Setting the Stage for a Trustworthy Relationship 24. Boundaries 25. Vicarious Resilience:: How and Why Working with Youth Helps Us Thrive Section 5:: Communicating with Adolescents 26. Communicating with Adolescents 101 27. The Language of Resilience 28. Cultural Humility 29. Examining Our Own Unconscious Biases 30. Body Language 31. Healing Centered Engagement:: Fostering Connections rather than Forcing Disclosures 32. The SSHADESS Screen:: A Strength-Based Psychosocial Assessment 33. Strength-Based Interviewing:: The Circle of Courage 34. De-escalation and Crisis Management When a Youth Is Acting Out 35. Delivering Bad News to Adolescents Section 6:: Working with Adolescents Who Have Endured Trauma and Marginalization 36. The Impact of Trauma on Development and Well-Being 37. Trauma-Sensitive Practice:: Working with Youth Who Have Faced Adverse Childhood (or Adolescent) Experiences 38. Reframing Youth Who Have Endured Trauma and Marginalization 39. Supporting Youth to Build Their Self-Regulation Skills 40. The Power of Safe, Secure, Sustained Relationships in the Lives of Youth 41. Radical Calmness 42. The Traumatic Impact of Racism and Discrimination on Young People and How to Talk About It 43. Working with Youth Who Have Experienced Sexual Trauma Section 7:: Empowering Adolescents to Build on their Strengths and Avoid Undermining Behaviors 44. Focusing and Building on Existing Strengths:: A Strategy to Overcome Risks and to Prepare Adolescents to Be Their Best Selves 45. Restorative Practices:: Addressing Problems Using Strength-based Rather than Punitive Strategies 46. Motivational Interviewing 47. Health Realization:: Accessing a Higher State of Mind No Matter What 48. Helping Adolescents Own Their Solutions:: Talking with Youth, Not at Them 49. Helping Youth Overcome Shame and Stigma (and Doing Our Best to Not Be a Part of the Problem) 50. Stress Management and Coping:: Powerful Strategies to Take Control of One's Life 51. Mindfulness Practice for Resilience and Managing Stress and Pain Section 8:: Supporting Effective Parenting 52. The Professional-Parent-Teen Partnership 53. Preparing Parents for Their Children's Adolescence 54. Promoting Balanced Parenting:: Warmth, Clear Boundaries, and Effective Monitoring 55. Delivering Upsetting News to Parents:: Recognizing Their Strengths First 56. When Parents' Resilience Reaches Its Limits 57. The Importance of Self-Care for Parents 58. Engaging Parents Who Have Experienced Trauma and Marginalization in a Strength-Based Partnership Section 9:: Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Health 59. The Role of Lifestyle in Mental Health Promotion 60. Finding Resilience in Sports and Physically Active Recreation 61. Reaching Treatment:: An Overview of Mental Health Treatment 62. Depression 63. Anxiety 64. Somatic Symptoms and Related Disorders 65. Grief 66. Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder in Adolescents 67. Learning Differences 68. Perfectionism 69. Eating Disorders 70. Adolescents and Substance Use 71. Adolescents and Opioid Use 72. Teen Pregnancy and Parenting 73. Teen Driving 74. Managing Electronic Media Use in the Lives of Adolescents 75. Helping Teens Cope With Divorce 76. Bullying 77. Unhealthy Relationships 78. Emotional, Physical, and Sexual Abuse 79. Youth Violence Section 10:: Serving Young People Deserving of Focused Attention 80. Teens With Chronic Illness and Special Health Care Needs:: A Person-Centered Approach to Communication 81. Transitioning From Youth-Centered to Adult Services 82. Youth Who Are Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, or Questioning/Queer 83. Serving Youth who are Transgender and Gender Diverse 84. Reaching Youth Who Are Immigrants 85. America's Children:: The Unique Needs and Culture of Youth Affiliated with the Military 86. Supporting Youth In Foster Care to Engage in Services and Supports 87. Working with Youth Involved with Juvenile Justice 88. Youth Living with HIV 89. Serving Youth Who are Experiencing Homelessness or are Unstably Housed Section 11:: Caring for the Caregivers 90. Healer, Heal Thyself:: Self-care for the Caregiver 91. Advancing Adult Compassion Resilience in Youth-Serving Professionals 92. Creating Healthy Organizations 93. Supporting Frontline Staff Who Bear Witness 94. Getting Out of the Fast Lane:: More “Miles to the Gallon”? 95. Have I Really Made a Difference? Trusting That Our Presence Matters Index
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