by Brigid Daniel and Sally Wassell (Author)
This practical resource for work with vulnerable adolescents shows ways of promoting resilience and encouraging pro-social behaviour. Discussing concerns associated with adolescence such as peer pressure and moral responsibility and family and peer relationships, the authors suggest ways for practitioners to engage with and support young people who may have social or family problems.
Focusing on different areas in which resilience can be cultivated, this practical guide offers an applied perspective on procedures of need assessment and intervention. Grounded in theory and developed through work within real cases, it offers guidance for continuing support and will be an invaluable source of encouragement and instruction for social workers working with young people in troubled circumstances.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 174
Edition: 3rd UK ed.
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Pub
Published: 31 Aug 2002
ISBN 10: 1843100193
ISBN 13: 9781843100195
Book Overview: A practical resource for work with vulnerable adolescents, to promote resilience and encourage pro-social behaviour
(Review for the 3 Volume Set)
'The workbooks are easy to read and use the same format in each volume. They explain resilience theory and encourage practitioners to place intervention and assessment within ecological framework. This entails considering what resources might be available to the child at each of three levels: child, family relations and wider community... The workbooks would be invaluable to parents/carers/foster families and those practitioners who have little child development knowledge. For students and occupational therapists who are new to working with children, they would be a very useful adjunct to learning, to the advanced practitioner they would be a refreshing revisit to child development in relation to occupational lifestyle.'
-- Napot Journal