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Regal Books A Division of G/L Publications
Published:
1977
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
18026818394
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Paul Salmon. Good. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Previous Owner Markings (Name Neatly Inked to Title Page); Repaired; Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers; Moderate Creasing on Spine; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Lightly Chipped; Spine Moderately Cocked; Edges Lightly Soiled; Moderate Darkening Due to Age. SUB-TITLE: How to be a counselor, parent or friend of teenagers. BOOK NUMBER: 54 075 08. CONTENTS: Foreword; Preface; one-The Dilemma of the Modern Teenager; two-The Drug Culture: A Temporary Escape; three-Seeking Help through Psychotherapy; four-The Dynamics of the Counseling Relationship; five-Building a Strong Counseling Relationship; six-Guidelines for Therapy in Groups; seven-Communicating Christ's Love to Young People; Footnotes; Bibliography. SYNOPSIS: An indispensable aid for parents, teachers and church leaders who love, live and counsel with today's youth. Can I Talk to You? Echoes the plea of today's teens who are searching for someone to trust, someone to listen, someone to care. Elizabeth Skoglund unveils with sensitivity the dilemma of the modern teenager struggling with today's pressures and tensions. Combining selected case studies of the hundreds of young people she has counseled and a keen understanding of human behavior, the author sets forth in sharp relief problems and solutions for parents, teaches and church leaders who want to provide guidance for their young people. You will learn: How to bridge the generation gap; What teenagers want from adults; Reasons for drug abuse; How and when to seek help through psychotherapy; How to build a strong counseling relationship; Guidelines for therapy in groups; How to communicate Christ's love. Elizabeth Skoglund is a Christian counselor with the Glendale Family Service in Glendale, California and maintains a private practice in Burbank. She holds a license in marriage, family and child counseling in the state of California.