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Therapy With Young Men
16-24 Year Olds in Treatment
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$36.95$33.26 - Paperback: 235 pages
- Also available in e-Book and Hardback
- Published: June 2010
- ISBN: 978-0-415-80447-9
- Publisher: Routledge
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- By Dave Verhaagen.
Series: Routledge Series on Counseling and Psychotherapy with Boys and Men.
Young adult men in their late teens and early twenties are statistically the least happy of any group of males surveyed. What’s more, scholarly research tells us that adolescent boys and young men have the highest rates of behavioral problems, completed suicides, and drug and alcohol problems of any demographic group. They also tend to have greater problems managing their emotions and successfully negotiating close interpersonal relationships, which makes therapy more complex and challenging. However, when done well, therapy with young men can be highly effective and quite rewarding for both the therapist and client.
In Therapy With Young Men, Verhaagen presents a comprehensive model of therapy with young men that addresses each of these concerns, beginning with the rapport and engagement process, and then moving to ways to increase motivation for changing problem behaviors and increasing adaptive skills. The book describes a wide range of novel, effective cognitive-behavioral interventions that can readily be employed in the therapeutic process.
Table of Contents
The Culture of Young Men. What’s Going on Developmentally? Are Men and Women Different? Qualities of Great Therapists. Prelude to Therapy. The Tone of Therapy. Creating a Context of Change. Guiding Principles of Therapy with Young Men. Beginning Therapy. Going Deeper. Helping Identity Formation. Improving Emotional Intelligence. Working on Behavioral and Substance Problems. Improving Relationship Skills.
Reviews
"Drawing on more than 20,000 hours of treatment with young men, Dave Verhaagen has developed a comprehensive therapeutic strategy to engage young men – not only in therapy, but actually engage them in their own lives. This book is more than ‘useful’ – it’s vitally necessary." - Michael Kimmel, SUNY Stony Brook–New York, USA; author, Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men
"Therapy with Young Men is an excellent book. Dr. Verhaagen describes a wide range of effective cognitive-behavioral interventions that can be implemented with adolescents and young adults with severe behavioral problems. For clinicians who want concrete tools that they can use in their practice to lower resistance and engage out of control adolescents, this is a must read." - Scott P. Sells, author, Parenting Your Out of Control Teenager; Treating the Tough Adolescent
"[This book] targets a narrow age and gender group, and this fills a gap in many clinicians' knowledge and skills base. It is clear that Verhaagen has a vast experience of working effectively with this client group, something that he is able to share in this very readable book." -Cheryl Bailey, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation Trust, UK, in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Author/Editor Biography
David Verhaagen, PhD, ABPP, is a licensed psychologist and managing partner/CEO of Southeast Psychological Services. He is a well-published author and a frequent speaker; he is also one of fewer than 100 psychologists in the US to be board-certified by the American Board of Professional Psychology (ABPP) in Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.
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