1st Edition

Counselling Young People Person-Centered Dialogues

By Richard Bryant-Jefferies Copyright 2004

    "Richard has caught wonderfully in this text the sensitivity and delicacies of therapeutic interaction as well as the complex processes through which young people have to steer in their development towards adulthood. Richard’s important and engaging text combines believable stories of young people with the provision of theoretical comment and developmental questions for the practitioner. I trust that this book will reach a wide audience of all those who are interested in and committed to the welfare and development of young people.’ Colin Lago, in his Foreword ‘This book goes a long way in explaining why the person-centred approach is so powerful with young people. It teases apart many of the fears, hurts, disappointments, familiar problems and social assaults that encourage adolescents to close off, turn to drugs, and attack others. After a clear and concise explanation of the theory, Richard takes us on amazing journeys into the heart and mind of the clients described in the book. They are struggling with many of the obstacles in the path of most children trying to grow up in this period of social toxicity. The book is a real gift to anybody interested in raising and counselling young people."
    — Peggy Natiello, in the Foreword

    Part One: Counseling a young person in a youth counseling setting. Counseling sessions. Supervision sessions. Jodie reflects on her counseling experience. Part Two: Counseling a young person in a school setting. Counseling sessions. Supervision sessions. Reflection.

    Biography

    Richard Bryant-Jefferies