Some adolescents seem to act as if they have a volcano inside — always on the verge of erupting into anger. They often generate discord and have combative relationships with parents, care givers and other adults who work with them.
Adolescent Volcanoes is a practical resource for adults working with adolescents and their parents to help them understand, express and manage their anger. Featuring interactive worksheets and handouts throughout, it explores the causes of anger, focusing not only on the adolescent, but also on styles of parenting and situations at home that can exacerbate these feelings, and suggests ways to tone down confrontations and improve relationships. It describes models that explain the dynamics of arguments, such as ‘power analysis’ and ‘positive intentions’. It also explains anger management tools such as ‘escalators’, ‘time out’, ‘emotional awareness’, ‘triggers’ and the ‘four-part phrase’. By improving emotional management and communication, this resource will help adolescents to understand how to reduce attacking behaviour and turn their anger into something positive.
Adolescent Volcanoes can be used as the basis of counselling sessions and incident management. It will be invaluable for counsellors, teachers, youth workers and social workers who work with adolescents.
Tabella dei contenuti
Foreword by Professor Max Abbot, AUT University. Introduction. Part 1. For Adults. 1. Adolescents, Parents, and Power. 2. The Development of Adolescence and Anger. 3. Anger Between Generations. 4. Adolescence: the Transition Event. 5. Communication. 6. Negotiating and Problem Solving. 7. Shame, Blame and Other Defences. 8. Helping Adolescents with their Anger. 9. Positive Limit Setting. 10. When Parents Separate. 11. When Parenting an Adolescent Feels Impossible. 12. Adolescent Anger and Special Circumstances. 13. Being a Teenager in Two Cultures or Being Different. 14. Self-care for Adults who Live and Work with Teenagers. Part 2. For Adolescents. 15. Rights and Responsibilities. 16. Managing Triggers, Time Out, and Chill Down. 17. Communication. 18. Warrior Training. 19. Self-abuse and Other Abuse. 20. The Path to Success. 21. Making Life Better. 22. The Path to Success.
Circa l’autore
Warwick Pudney is a relationship therapist and social ecologist who has spent the last 25 years working with men, couples and families in New Zealand. He specialises in the areas of anger, abusive behaviour, men’s welfare and parenting. He is a lecturer at AUT University in Auckland and writes and gives workshops and training courses in his chosen fields.