1st Edition

Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth A Strengths and Well-Being Model

    268 Pages
    by Routledge

    270 Pages
    by Routledge

    Use a strengths perspective for working with your younger clients!

    Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth: A Strengths and Well-Being Model presents new insights into successfully working with children by concentrating on their capabilities and resilience. This book explores the continuum of children’s needs and challenges from early childhood through adolescence. This text also supports child-centered and strengths-oriented approaches to intervention with children and introduces specific strategies for maximizing pro-social behaviors, self-concept, learning, and positive peer relationships in children at home, at school, and in the community.

    Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth shows how children’s rights have slowly evolved over many years, from children’s status as property in the 1600s to the twentieth-century innovations that give a child a specific legal status with a certain amount of freedom and self-determination. By emphasizing the self-concept and self-esteem guidelines outlined by this book, social workers, mental health specialists, and childcare professionals can help children transition into healthy adults, despite hardships, disabilities, or parent negligence. Chapters highlighting interview and assessment techniques as well as media-directed, creative child therapies will enhance your counseling and intervention practices.

    Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth provides you with insight on:

    • the relationships between children and family environment—from two-parent families to foster families
    • child socialization and peer relationships—in school and around the community
    • adolescence—gender roles, ethnic and racial diversity, sexual orientation, and adult transitioning
    • educational needs—teacher expectations, special education, diversity, home schooling
    • and more!
    The strengths perspective is not always included in traditional child welfare and children’s practice texts, and this textbook fills that gap for working with younger clients. Children in child welfare, educational, mental health, family service, and recreational settings will all benefit from the inclusion of Mental Health Practice with Children and Youth: A Strengths and Well-Being Model in your work. Augmented with case scenarios and studies, empirical findings, and questions for discussion in every chapter, this book will help child service professionals as well as university faculty and students.

    • Acknowledgments
    • Chapter 1. The Strengths and Resilience of Children
    • The Strengths Perspective
    • The Strengths of Children
    • Defining Resiliency
    • Development of Resiliency
    • Conceptual Model of Resiliency
    • Person-Environmental Transaction for the Development of Resiliency
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Henry Lester
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 2. The Care of Children in American Society: Historical Events and Trends
    • Early Perceptions and Treatment of Children
    • Nineteenth-Century Efforts for Change
    • Twentieth-Century Innovations
    • Child Welfare Practice
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Cynthia Harper
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 3. Children and Family Relationships
    • Children in Biological Families
    • Children in Single-Parent Families
    • Children in Blended Families
    • Children in Gay and Lesbian Families
    • Children in Multigenerational Families
    • Children in Foster Families
    • Children in Adoptive Families
    • Children in Residential Settings
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Joanna Brown
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 4. Child Socialization and Peer Relationships
    • Family Influences on Socialization
    • School and Peer Relationships
    • Children in the Community
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Billy Lapahie
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 5. Children and Learning
    • Teacher Expectations and Learning
    • Elements of Learning and Achievement
    • Ethnic and Culturally Different Children
    • Children and Special Education
    • Home Schooling: An Educational Alternative
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Hannah Carter
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 6. Self-Concept and Self-Esteem
    • Self-Esteem and Well-Being
    • A Case Scenario of Resilience
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Michiko Tanaka
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 7. Adolescence
    • Adolescent Ethnic and Racial Identity
    • Gender Roles
    • Adolescents and Sexual Orientation
    • Transitions to Adulthood
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Zor Hollis
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 8. Child-Centered Practice Approaches: Emphasis on Strength and Resilience
    • Guidelines for Interviewing and Assessing Children
    • Guidelines for Interviewing and Assessing Adolescents
    • Practice with Children in Child Welfare
    • School Social Work and Counseling in School
    • Mental Health Services for Children and Adolescents
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Ina Abrams
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 9. Media-Directed, Creative Child Therapies
    • Play Therapy
    • Drawing and Art Therapy
    • Puppet Therapy
    • Clown Therapy
    • Bibliotherapy
    • Music Therapy
    • Collaboration with Parents
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Helen McGuire
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 10. Evidence-Based Practice and Research for Promoting Children’s Strengths
    • Introduction
    • Resilience-Based Programs
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Charles Elliott Maples
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Chapter 11. Empowerment of Children in the Global Arena
    • United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
    • International Adoptions
    • A Case Scenario of International Adoption
    • Conclusion
    • Strengths Story: Antun (Tony) Boskovich
    • Questions for Discussion
    • Epilogue
    • Index
    • Reference Notes Included

    Biography

    Helton, Lonnie R.; Smith, Mieko Kotake