This is a basic reference for a wide range of professionals working or studying to work with young people, families and schools. It covers current research and models of psychological practice across the whole range of psychology applied to education, social work and the health services.
Psychology in Practice with Young People, Families, & Schools Summary
Psychology in Practice with Young People, Families, & Schools by Allan Sigston
First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
Part 1 Introduction: psychology in practice; problem solving. Part 2 Young people: solution-focused therapy; working with young people; vulnerabilities in adolescence; refugees; teenagers, crime and punishment. Part 3 Families: family therapy - a review of current approaches; parent nuclear families; adoption and fostering. Part 4 Schools: applying psychology to school effectiveness; inclusive education - the progress of integration; the well-being school; working with trauma in schools; fair shares for all?
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GOR002567062
9781853463907
1853463906
Psychology in Practice with Young People, Families, & Schools by Allan Sigston
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