In this book, Philip Rosenbaum and Richard Webb consider the
complexities of working as counselors and psychotherapists for college
students, and offer a broad and detailed account of the developmental
issues essential to understanding adolescent experience. Drawing on
existentialism, cultural psychology and relational and object
relations theories in psychoanalysis, this book offers a perspective
that is sensitive to both clinical concerns and the broader context of
college counseling and working with adolescents. Particular attention
is paid to the emergence of adolescent identities through a
relationship with "otherness," and several considerations are explored
as a result. These include the emergence and reconciliation of
destructive feelings, suicidal phenomenology and the effects of
trauma. By taking a fresh look at clinical developmental theories as
they affect adolescents and young adults, Rosenbaum and Webb provide a
view of college-student development that is theoretically rich and
clinically applicable in a way that warrants renewed appreciation and
practice among counselors, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts working
with college-age clients.
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College student development and treatment
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ISBN
9781000573978
Publisert
2022
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Vendor
Routledge
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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