Mental Health in Schools: A Guide to Pastoral & Curriculum Provision
Autor Mark Preveren Limba Engleză Electronic book text – 24 mar 2008
'A highly practical and impressive book... I like the short introductions and the concise summing up within each chapter... The book is suitable for teachers as well as counsellors and outside agencies involved in school referral work... deserves to be widely read and to have its ideas put into practice' -Therapy Today
'I feel the book should be compulsory reading for everyone who works with young people, but especially pastoral heads and senior teachers with responsibilities in this area' -Janine Phillips, Class Teacher
Mental Health is now a mandatory component of the PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) curriculum. This book is a practical guide for teachers, explaining the difference between counselling and counselling skills, as well as looking at how mental health issues affect children's behaviour, self-esteem, motivation and achievement and so on, and what the school can do about this.
Issues covered include:
-the difference between counselling, and counselling skills
-employing a counsellor in schools
-how to set up and run counselling provision in a school
-information on counselling, psychotherapy and talking therapies
-when to refer
-peer support
-mental health and emotional intelligence in the curriculum
-lesson ideas and plans for PHSE
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781847878786
ISBN-10: 1847878784
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1847878784
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 210 x 297 mm
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Colecția Sage Publications Ltd
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
‘I
feel
the
book
should
be
compulsory
reading
for
everyone
who
works
with
young
people,
but
especially
pastoral
heads
and
senior
teachers
with
responsibilities
in
this
area’
-Janine
Phillips,
Class
Teacher
'A clearly written, well-structured and practical account of how to help and support children and young people with mental health problems, and those at risk of developing such problems... The book concludes with an excellent listing of organisations and resources' -SENCO Update
'A clearly written, well-structured and practical account of how to help and support children and young people with mental health problems, and those at risk of developing such problems... The book concludes with an excellent listing of organisations and resources' -SENCO Update
Cuprins
Introduction
Mental Health and Young People
Risk and Resilience
What are the Causes of Mental Illness in Young People?
Specific Mental Health Problems in Children and Young People: How Schools Can Help?
A Whole-School and Multiagency Approach
The Mental Health Curriculum
The Listening School
Useful Organisationa and Resources
Mental Health and Young People
Risk and Resilience
What are the Causes of Mental Illness in Young People?
Specific Mental Health Problems in Children and Young People: How Schools Can Help?
A Whole-School and Multiagency Approach
The Mental Health Curriculum
The Listening School
Useful Organisationa and Resources
Descriere
'I
feel
the
book
should
be
compulsory
reading
for
everyone
who
works
with
young
people,
but
especially
pastoral
heads
and
senior
teachers
with
responsibilities
in
this
area'
-Janine
Phillips,
Class
Teacher
Mental Health is now a mandatory component of the PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) curriculum. This book is a practical guide for teachers, explaining the difference between counselling and counselling skills, as well as looking at how mental health issues affect children's behaviour, self-esteem, motivation and achievement and so on, and what the school can do about this.
Mental Health is now a mandatory component of the PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Education) curriculum. This book is a practical guide for teachers, explaining the difference between counselling and counselling skills, as well as looking at how mental health issues affect children's behaviour, self-esteem, motivation and achievement and so on, and what the school can do about this.