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Guide de l’adolescent (Le)


Guide de l’adolescent (Le)

Author: Alain Braconnier

language: fr

Publisher: Odile Jacob

Release Date: 2007-01-11


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• La vie en famille • Les amis • Le corps qui s’éveille • La vie amoureuse et sexuelle • La scolarité • Les loisirs • Les risques et les problèmes Pour chacune des étapes de l’adolescence (les années collège, les années lycée, les années d’étudiant), le Dr Alain Braconnier analyse les grands thèmes de la vie quotidienne. Il répond aux questions que se posent les parents d’aujourd’hui et les aide à accompagner leurs enfants dans cette traversée tumultueuse : qu’est-ce qui fait un bon dialogue parents-adolescents ? Faut-il avoir peur de la discipline ? Comment être présent sans être envahissant ? Comment parler à un adolescent de la vie amoureuse et sexuelle ? Comment comprendre ses sautes d’humeur, ses provocations, ses silences ? Comment gérer les principales sources de conflit (sorties, téléphone, argent) ? À partir de quel moment faut-il s’inquiéter ? Comment peut-on se faire aider ? Un guide indispensable pour aider les parents à être les initiateurs dont l’adolescent a besoin. Médecin psychanalyste, spécialiste des questions d’adolescents, Alain Braconnier dirige à Paris une consultation pour adolescents. Il a notamment publié Le Sexe des émotions, L’Adolescence aux mille visages, Petit ou Grand Anxieux et Mère et Fils.

Treating the Unmanageable Adolescent


Treating the Unmanageable Adolescent

Author: Neil I. Bernstein

language: en

Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated

Release Date: 1996


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The problem of the out-of-control teenager demands immediate and effective attention from clinicians. As American town after town enacts curfew laws for minors and more and more teachers send youths for treatment, therapists are faced with an epidemic for which they often feel ill-prepared. In this book of nuts-and-bolts treatment approaches, mental health professionals are shown how to successfully help defiant and conduct-disordered young people who present with an array of symptoms including chronic truancy, drug abuse, dangerous sexual activity, and poor peer relationships. Drawing on individual, cognitive-behavioral, group, and family approaches, the book emphasizes the process of diffusing the resistance to change and facilitating treatment compliance. The focus is on understanding as well as altering the rage, sense of entitlement, lack of self-control, and disregard for the rights of others. In particular, the book covers how to * engage and motivate these youths * teach patients anger management skills * conduct group exercises and role play prosocial behavior * work with empathy-induced guilt to promote change * manage anticipated disruptions * use therapist self-disclosure to enhance the therapeutic process * foster resilience in the "at-risk" population. To date, no single approach has consistently interrupted the pattern of escalating conflicts and the violations of social norms occurring in this difficult-to-treat population. Each of the prevailing schools of thought makes a contribution to the remediation process but falls short of integrating the diverse interventions available. By presenting a variety of interventions targeting the central deficiencies and systemic dysfunction in the lives of these youths, this book provides clinicians with what they need to make a difference in the lives of troubled young people and those around them. A Jason Aronson Book

Working with Adolescents


Working with Adolescents

Author: Julie Anne Laser

language: en

Publisher: Guilford Press

Release Date: 2010-10-26


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A state-of-the-art practitioner resource and course text, this book provides a comprehensive view of adolescent development and spells out effective ways to help teens who are having difficulties. The authors illuminate protective and risk factors in the many contexts of adolescents' lives, from individual attributes to family, school, neighborhood, and media influences. An ecological perspective is applied to understanding and addressing specific adolescent challenges, including substance abuse, sexual identity issues, mental health problems, risky sexual behavior, and delinquency. Throughout the book, clear-cut assessment and intervention strategies are illustrated with rich case examples.