Listening to young people in school, youth work, and counselling /:

Effective work with young people requires empathy and understanding. This accessible book captures the reality of young people's experiences, their relationships and the things that are important to them. Using in-depth examples from his many years' experience as a teacher, youth worker an...

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1. Verfasser: Luxmoore, Nick, 1956-2019
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London ; Philadelphia : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2000.
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Zusammenfassung:Effective work with young people requires empathy and understanding. This accessible book captures the reality of young people's experiences, their relationships and the things that are important to them. Using in-depth examples from his many years' experience as a teacher, youth worker and psychotherapist, Nick Luxmoore outlines a creative approach that will enable professionals to respond appropriately to the complex needs and sometimes demanding behaviour of young people. Luxmoore describes the dynamics of young people's relationships, offering original insights into the ways in which young people approach intimacy and manage secrecy and privacy their relationships with siblings, friends and adults their anxieties about themselves and their identity how they interact with strangers and strange situations. This sensitive, accessible and practical book will enable professionals in teaching, counselling and youth work to listen to young people, to understand their needs and to support them effectively.
Beschreibung:1 online resource (144 pages)
Bibliographie:Includes bibliographical references (page 139) and indexes.
ISBN:1853029092
9781853029097
1417552891
9781417552894
1846422019
9781846422010
1280538031
9781280538032
9786610538034
6610538034
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