Description
are having difficulty addressing, such as trauma, abuse, suicide, teen pregnancy, and antisocial behavior, and the key to addressing these issues by utilizing a variety of resources within the system and advocating for systemic change. Utilized is a multidimensional focus on development, issues, and strategies, providing an integrative approach so that clinicians (present and future) have an understanding of the theory, concerns, policies, and approaches for working youth. This book also utilizes a transtheoretical approach and attempts to provide an overview of approaches and interventions regardless of theoretical approach. Unlike books that focus on a singular model, this approach is to speak to a variety of individuals training to be clinicians from a variety of backgrounds (e.g., social work, marriage and family therapy, counseling, psychology).
Author: Richard S. Balkin, Amanda Winburn, Erika L. Schmit
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 03/28/2023
Pages: 280
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.91lbs
Size: 9.24h x 6.17w x 0.67d
ISBN13: 9780197586761
ISBN10: 0197586767
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Human Services
- Family & Relationships | Abuse | Child Abuse
- Political Science | Public Policy | Social Services & Welfare
About the Author
Rick Balkin, Ph.D., LPC, NCC, is a Professor in the Department of Leadership and Counselor Education, and Coordinator of Educational Research and Design in the School of Education at the University of Mississippi. He is the author of Practicing Forgiveness: A Path Toward Healing, published by Oxford University Press and currently serves as Editor-in-Chief for the International Journal for the Advancement of Counselling. Rick is a Fellow of the American Counseling Association; past-president for the Association for Assessment and Research in Counseling; and former editor of the Journal of Counseling & Development, the flagship journal of the American Counseling Association. 
Therapy. Erika L. Schmit, PhD, LPC, is currently an associate professor in the Department of Counseling at Texas A&M University- Commerce. In addition, she serves as the doctoral coordinator of the counseling program and teach courses related to research, teaching, and clinical mental health counseling. Her experiences include working with children and adolescents in numerous settings including schools, agencies, and inpatient hospitals. In the past 5 years as a counselor educator, Dr. Schmit published 12 peer reviewed articles and presented 39 times at counseling conferences. Her research agenda has a specific focus on working with youth in crisis and admitted into acute care hospital settings, specifically experiencing suicidal ideations, behaviors, and attempts. She has also published articles related to counseling outcomes and research methodology. Samantha Marie Mendoza, Ph.D, .serves as a Federal Field Specialist, employed through the Office of Refugee Resettlement, and is an adjunct professor in the Counselor Education Department at the University of St. Thomas and the University of the Southwest. Since 2008, Dr. Mendoza has worked with vulnerable populations, particularly children and individuals with intellectual disabilities or mental health needs.

