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Mark S. Kiselica & Arthur M Horne 
Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males 
A Practitioner′s Guide

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Arthur M. Horne and Mark S. Kiselica have gathered a large and impressive team of authorities from around the United States and New Zealand to produce a comprehensive volume on counseling boys. The contributing authors address a wide variety of developmental and cultural considerations pertaining to counseling boys, and they offer extremely useful recommendations for helping 11 special clinical populations of boys. I know of no other book on boys that is as broad in its scope or as practical in its approach as is this groundbreaking work.—Arnold A. Lazarus, Ph.D., ABPP, Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Psychology, Rutgers University ‘This wonderful volume represents the advancing developments of the field, is broad and comprehensive in scope, offers outstanding clinical and practical suggestions, and includes a veritable ′who′s who′ of counselors and psychologists among its contributors. Mental health professionals and graduate students will treasure this reference work.’ —Ronald F. Levant, Ed.D., ABPP, Dean, Center for Psychological Studies, Nova Southeastern University, Ft.Lauderdale, Florida ‘The Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males fills a gap in the counseling field by providing counselors in schools and community agencies with information that will guide them in expanding their services to the males with whom they work. The developmental background is very helpful to counselors in expanding their understanding of the nature of problems boys′ experience in growing up; the section on cultural considerations illustrates sensitivity to the varying racial, ethnic intervention, and treatment programs that may be used in schools and community agencies. This book will be an extremely helpful resource for counselors in their work with boys and adolescent males, it is highly recommended for all mental health practitioners.’ –Pamela Paisley, Ed.D The University of Georgia, President, Association of Counselor Education and Supervision ‘As we try to understand the violence that has rocked our schools, one common denominator stands out: The perpetrators are all young males. School counselors confirm that there are a lot of angry young men out there. Why are they so angry? What can we do to better understand them? How can we help? This book promises to be a ′must read′ for all school counselors.’ —Nancy S. Perry, NCC, NCSC, American School Counselor Association ‘Arthur M. Horne and Mark S. Kiselica have produced a timely compendium which offers an exciting glimpse at important developments related to boys and men. This well thought out volume boldly ranges beyond conventional boundaries and will be a useful addition to the available literature on boys and men.’–Don C. Locke, Ph.D., North Carolina State University The Handbook of Counseling Boys and Adolescent Males provides the reader with a context for understanding the developmental dilemmas experienced by male youth and how male development, both adaptive and maladaptive, is shaped by a complex interaction of biological, cultural, and economic forces. This book is organized into three parts. Part I provides the reader with an understanding of how the psychological, career, and athletic development of boys is shaped by a complex interaction of biological, social, cultural, and economic forces. Part II covers cultural considerations pertaining to counseling with African American, Asian American, Hispanic American, Native American, and White, Non-Hispanic boys. Part III addresses special populations of boys, including gay boys, teenage fathers, sexually abused boys, boy sexual offenders, developmentally disabled boys, shy and anxious boys, depressed boys, bullies, male youth gangs, and boy substance abusers.
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Table of Content

Preface – Mark S Kiselica and Arthur M Horne

For the Sake of Our Nation′s Sons

PART ONE: DEVELOPMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

Growing Up Male – David Jolliff and Arthur M Horne

The Development of Mature Masculinity

A Cultural Critique of Current Practices of Male Adolescent Identity Formation – Warren Spielberg

Male Career Development in the Formative Years – Steven D Brown

Promoting Life Skills for Adolescent Males through Sport – Ken Hodge and Steven Danish

PART TWO: CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS

Counseling African American Male Youth – Shawn Leonard, Courtland Lee and Mark S Kiselica

Counseling Asian American Boys and Adolescent Males – David Sue

Hispanic American Boys and Adolescent Males – Jose Arcaya

Helping Native American Indian and Alaska Native Male Youth – Roger Herring

Counseling Non-Hispanic White Boys – K Lynn Powell et al

PART THREE: SPECIAL POPULATIONS

Counseling Gay Adolescents – Jill S Barber and Michael Mobley

Counseling Teen Fathers – Mark S Kiselica

Abused Boys and Adolescents – Neil Cabe

Out of the Shadows

Treating Adolescent Sex Offenders – David Jolliff, John Newbauer and Bill Blanks

Helping Mentally Retarded Boys and Their Families – James Dean and Mark S Kiselica

Counseling Anxious Male Youth – Donald B Keat II

Counseling Depressed Boys – Chris Caldwell

Counseling Boys with Attention Defecit/Hyperactivity Disorder – Gail Tripp and Dougald M Sutherland

Bullies and Victims – Dawn A Newman, Arthur M Horne and Cynthia B Webster

A Theme of Boys and Adolescent Males

Counseling the Juvenile Offender – Georgia Calhoun, Brian Glaser and Christi L Bartolomucci

Counseling Substance-Abusing Young Males – Richard C Page

About the author

Arthur M. Horne is currently Dean of the College of Education and Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Georgia, Athens. He obtained his Ph D in counseling and Educational Psychology from Southern Illinois university, and his masters and bachelor′s from the University of Florida, Gainesville. He is widely known in the area of bullying, working with youth, boys, and prevention.
Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 440 ● ISBN 9781452237039 ● File size 1.1 MB ● Publisher SAGE Publications ● City Thousand Oaks ● Country US ● Published 1999 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 5351616 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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