This practical book helps readers provide effective mental, emotional, and behavioral health services to clients across the continuum of care, from health promotion through long-term treatment and remediation. Anchoring each chapter within a life stage—from childhood through older adulthood—the text identifies the nature and origin of various psychological issues and emphasizes the importance of anticipating and responding early to concerns that arise for large portions of the population. The Second Edition features new chapters and expanded coverage of important topics, such as sociocultural contextual factors and interprofessional health perspectives.
Table des matières
Preface
Acknowledgments
1. Prevention and Treatment in a Developmental Context – Cindy Juntunen & Jon Schwartz
Part I: Childhood
2. Child Identity Development – Kathleen S. Tillman
3. Fostering Resilience in Children Experiencing Developmental Disruptions – Stephanie San Miguel Bauman
4. Promoting Healthy and Effective Relationships Among School-Aged Children and Youth – Maureen E. Kenny & Kelly A. Minor
5. Psychosocial Adjustment of Children With Chronic Illness – Tarrah B. Mitchell, Katrina M. Poppert, Kelsey A. Borner, Laurie A. Gayes, & Ric G. Steele
6. Treating Common Childhood Mental and Behavioral Health Concerns – Shana M. Wilson, Aimee W. Smith, Kara Monnin, & Beth G. Wildman
Part II: Adolescence
7. Promoting Healthy Lifestyles Among Adolescents – Dawn K. Wilson, Lauren E. Huffman, & E. Rebekah Siceloff
8. Promoting Positive Identity Development During Adolescence: The Importance of Cultural Contexts – Elizabeth M. Vera & Daniel A. Camacho
9. Fostering Adolescent Work and Career Readiness – Justin C. Perry, Adam Cusner, & Lela L. Pickett
10. Health Disparities and Help-Seeking Behavior Among Girls – Tracy L. Tylka & Catherine P. Cook-Cottone
11. Health Disparities and Help-Seeking Behavior Among Boys – Jonathan P. Schwartz, Heather Terhorst-Miller, & Jeremy J. Rutherford
12. Treating Common Adolescent Mental and Behavioral Health Concerns – Ginger L. Dickson, Heejung Chun, Chloe Zaitlin, Susanna La, Kristal Valdovinos, Kristin M. Rankin, & Annette M. Tardif
13. Preventing Adolescent and Young Adult Suicide – David N. Miller
Part III. Young Adulthood
14. Promoting Healthy Relationships in Young Adults – Kara Brita Wettersten, Ashley Schreurs, Jennifer Munch, Chasidy Faith, & Darcie Sell
15. Treating Young Adult Behavioral Health Challenges – Michelle R. Munson, Sarah Carter Narendorf, Kristyn Zajac, & Andrea Cole
16. Positive Parenting and Child Rearing: Classic Models and Current Trends – Laurie “Lali” D. Mc Cubbin, Erin Okumoto, & Lindsey Alyssa Marco
Part IV: Midlife Adulthood
17. Navigating Work and Family Connections Across the Lifespan: Preventing and Managing Role Strain and Conflicts – Elizabeth Nutt Williams
18. Prevention of Intimate Partner and Family Violence – Roxanna Namjou & Paula T. Mc Whirter
19. Supporting Adaptation to New Family Roles in Middle Age – Mary L. Anderson
20. Promoting Positive Career Change in Midlife – La Rae M. Jome
Part V: Older Adulthood
21. A Positive Aging Framework for Counseling Older Adults – Robert D. Hill
22. Facilitating Transitions Through Retirement – Cindy Mc Quown & Harvey L. Sterns
23. Prevention and Treatment: Working Therapeutically With Older Adults – Tammi Vacha-Haase & Jennifer A. Aeling
24. Counseling Strategies for the Dying and Their Loved Ones – Louis A. Gamino
Index
About the Editors
About the Contributors
A propos de l’auteur
Jonathan P. Schwartz is associate dean of graduate studies at the College of Education at the University of Houston. He was previously associate dean of research and head of the Counseling and Educational Psychology Department at New Mexico State University. He is the past president of Division 51, Psychology of Men and Masculinity, of the American Psychological Association (APA); the past chair of the Division 17 Prevention Section; and an executive board member of the Council of Counseling Psychology Training Programs (CCPTP). Schwartz has published in the areas of men and masculinity, prevention, and intimate violence. He was named in 2010 the fourth most productive scholar in the Psychology of Men and Masculinity and has had grants supporting his work. Schwartz was awarded the 2008 Researcher of the Year Award from Division 51 (Psychological Study of Men and Masculinity) of the APA and received the 2011 Fritz and Linn Kuder Early Career Scientist/Practitioner Award from the APA Division of Counseling Psychology. Schwartz was recently named a fellow of Division 17, Society of Counseling Psychology, of the APA.