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Overview
This text provides the conceptual and practical information on key issues and problems that students need to prepare effectively for work with at-risk youth. The authors discuss the latest prevention and intervention techniques that will help future and current professionals perform their jobs successfully and improve the lives of young people at risk. New content discusses such new approaches as the flipped classroom and mindfulness approaches; expanded content covers LGBTQI youth, youth with disabilities, immigrant youth, and incarcerated youth, among other topics. The accompanying Instructors Manual (IM) and CourseMate provide ideas for group and individual projects, role-plays and practice exercises, journaling, discussion board postings, and reading and writing assignments. The IM also includes quiz items, reflection questions, You Tube/TEDTalks links, PowerPoint® slides to aid in teaching the class, and material on legal and ethical issues formerly presented in the text.
- The content has been updated to include new statistics and data about social and behavioral problems. New trends are also presented and described, including the Flipped Classroom, the Student Success Skills program, and Mindfulness approaches, among many others, complementing the host of empirically validated approaches included in earlier editions.
- This edition has expanded coverage on LGBTQI youth, youth with disabilities, and immigrant youth. It also includes attention to youth who are incarcerated and explores the school-to-prison pathway.
- The authors apply a new theory of suicide to young people, and clarify the link to NSSI (non suicide self injury).
- The text presents educational, psychological, and counseling interventions for prevention and treatment of at-risk behaviors, including those appropriate for adolescents, pre-adolescents, and younger children. Most of the chapters have a section on interventions so that students can learn about successful strategies for working with young people at risk. Four case study families are introduced in the first four chapters and revisited throughout the text.
- Part One introduces at-risk issues and describes the ecological factors leading to the problems that children and adolescents face. Because most academic programs preparing human services personnel now include specific and more extensive coursework on ethical and legal issues, the chapter devoted to this content has been dropped from the text, but placed in the Instructors Manual for those who want further reference to legal and ethical issues related to working with youth.
- Part Two contains three chapters focusing on family problems, school issues, and individual characteristics that provide the backdrop for high-risk attitudes and behavior. Chapter 5 is especially relevant because it highlights resilience factors and includes five constructs that separate high risk from low risk young people.
- Part Three discusses five at-risk categories (school dropout, drug/alcohol use, risky sex, violence, youth suicide) in five separate chapters. Effective treatment strategies are described that are particularly relevant for working with young people experiencing each of these categories of problems.
- Part Four contains four chapters that present a complete set of prevention and treatment intervention approaches, including descriptions of school-based, family systems, peer-focused, and community-based prevention programs.
- Comments from students, instructors, and reviewers consistently point to the clarity, precision, and lucidity of writing that make difficult material easy to understand. Conceptually, the authors present the problems of youth in their full social context. They don't blame youth for the problems they experience, but instead articulate a way of thinking about and intervening with young people and their families in a way that deals with the larger social contexts, supports young people, and focuses on youth and adults taking responsibility for making changes when behaviors are problematic.
1. An Introduction to At-Risk Issues.
2. Environmental/Societal Factors That Contribute to Risk.
Part II: FAMILIES, SCHOOLS, SKILLS.
3. Family Problems of At-Risk Children and Youth.
4. School Issues That Relate to At-Risk Children and Youth.
5. Individual Characteristics of High-Risk and Low-Risk Children and Youth.
Part III: AT-RISK CATEGORIES.
6. School Dropout.
7. Substance Use and Addiction.
8. Risky Sexual Behavior: Teenage Pregnancy and STDs.
9. Youth Violence: Antisocial Behavior, Delinquency, and Youth Gangs.
10. Youth Suicide.
Part IV: PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, AND TREATMENT APPROACHES.
11. A Prevention/Early Intervention/Treatment Framework and Other Environmental Considerations.
12. Core Components of Programs for Prevention and Early Intervention.
13. Peer Interventions.
14. Family Interventions.