Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Societal Issues
Title | Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Societal Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela Sissi Carroll |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 276 |
Release | 1999-11-30 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0313007497 |
Teachers, media specialists, parents, and other adults who work with adolescents must recognize that our society influences who teenagers are and how they develop as language users. This unique resource provides guidance to these professionals by pairing literacy specialists with counselors who introduce information about social issues important to today's adolescents. These experts then explore literature in which issues such as: body image, sexuality, and leaving home are addressed in ways likely to interest teens. By examining fictional characters, these experts provide guidance to those working with teenagers, so they can encourage adolescents to deal with the conflicts and issues imposed upon them by our society while improving their reading and writing skills. Eight important social issues are explored each in a separate chapter. While providing in-depth exploration of fictional characters grappling with these societal issues, each chapter also provides a question and answer section in which specialists answer questions many adults have raised regarding social influences on teenagers. Readers are given insight into how they can help teenagers with similar problems, and extensive annotated bibliographies recommend appropriate books to get teenagers reading and addressing these problems. This collaboration across academic specialties provides an innovative approach to attaining the goal of helping adults and adolescents in gaining a better understanding of each other.
Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Health Issues
Title | Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Health Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Cynthia Ann Bowman |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2000-03-30 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 0313007365 |
Today, traditional illnesses and high risk behaviors of adolescents have become interrelated through the multitude of physical, social and emotional changes young people experience. Good literature which gives adolescents the truth has incredible power to heal and to renew. This reference resource provides a link for teachers, media specialists, parents, and other adults to those novels that can help adolescents struggling with health issues. Educators and therapists explore novels where common health issues are addressed in ways to captivate teens. Using fictional characters, these experts provide guidance on encouraging adolescents to cope while improving their reading and writing skills. With the advancement in medicine, traditional types of health issues such as birth defects, cancer, and sensory impairment have shifted to more behavior related problems such as depression, alcoholism, and eating disorders. All of these issues and others are examined from both a literary and psychological perspective in thirteen chapters that explore health issues through fiction. Each chapter confronts a different health issue and is written by a literature specialist who has teamed up with a therapist. In each novel, these experts define the central character's struggle in coming to terms with an issue and growing in response to their difficulties. Annotated bibliographies of other works, both fiction and nonfiction, explore these same issues give readers insight into helping teenagers with similar problems, and provide the tools with which to get teenagers reading and addressing these problems.
Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Identity Issues
Title | Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Identity Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Jeffrey S. Kaplan Ed. |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 243 |
Release | 1999-11-30 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0313007500 |
The search for one's identity is an ancient quest reflected throughout history in stories where human glory and conquest are often layered with great pain and self doubt, meant to help people discover themselves and who they are. Today, this quest is found prevalently in young adult novels, where characters wrestle with modern dilemmas in order to find themselves. This reference resource provides a link for teachers, media specialists, parents, and other adults to those novels and how to use them effectively. Educators and therapists explore the literature where common identity issues are addressed in ways intriguing to teens. Using fictional characters, these experts provide guidance on how to encourage adolescents to cope while improving their reading and writing skills. Twelve novels are examined from both a literary and psychological perspective, allowing the readers to meet the central figures as if they were living human beings. Each chapter is written by a literature specialist who has teamed up with a therapist and confronts a different identity issue, examining such dilemmas as body image, the father/son relationship, bigotry, and peer relations. This pair of experts tries to define the central character's struggle in each novel to discover who they are and to become self-actualized individuals. Each chapter also provides an annotated bibliography of other works, both fiction and nonfiction, that explore these same issues to give readers not only the insight into helping teenagers with similar problems, but also the tools with which to get teenagers reading and addressing these problems. This innovative approach is meant to provide the opportunity for adults and adolescents to better understand each other.
Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Societal Issues
Title | Using Literature to Help Troubled Teenagers Cope with Societal Issues PDF eBook |
Author | Pamela S. Carroll |
Publisher | Greenwood |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1999-11-30 |
Genre | Family & Relationships |
ISBN | 0313305269 |
These experts then explore literature in which issues such as body image, sexuality, and leaving home are addressed in ways likely to interest teens. By examining fictional characters, these experts provide guidance to those working with teenagers, so they can encourage adolescents to deal with the conflicts and issues imposed upon them by our society while improving their reading and writing skills."--BOOK JACKET.
Innovative Interventions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health
Title | Innovative Interventions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health PDF eBook |
Author | Christine Lynn Norton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2010-09-13 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1136924140 |
Innovative Interventions in Child and Adolescent Mental Health is a unique composite of the literature on various innovative interventions for children and adolescents, and provides a developmental and neurobiological rationale for utilizing innovative interventions with this population. Based on the latest research, this book emphasizes that children and adolescents need more than just talk therapy. These innovative interventions can be applied in a variety of practice settings including schools, juvenile justice, community-based counseling centers, and residential treatment. This book bridges the gap between theory and practice, and provides a historical, theoretical, and research-based rationale, as well as a helpful case study, for each type of intervention being discussed.
Health Information for Youth
Title | Health Information for Youth PDF eBook |
Author | W. Bernard Lukenbill |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 238 |
Release | 2007-10-30 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 0313096279 |
Well-known authors, W. Bernard Lukenbill and Barbara Froling Immroth, provide an introduction to a difficult topic. This book covers the general status of youth healthcare, the issues and concerns providing a model of health delivery, and their relationship to the school and public library. Public and school librarians and their clientele will appreciate this straightforward approach to finding and selecting consumer information on health related topics. School librarians will find resources to help teachers who are being asked to teach consumer health classes. Students, librarians, teachers, parents, and caregivers in need of information that addresses health issues encountered by youth will find it in this inclusive book on the topic. Public and school librarians will appreciate discussions of issues related to the general status of healthcare for youth, delivery systems, and locations of consumer information and methods to select and manage the collection of health information materials.
Hope for Parents of Troubled Teens
Title | Hope for Parents of Troubled Teens PDF eBook |
Author | Connie LMHC Rae |
Publisher | Baker Books |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2012-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 144127006X |
A Road Map for Parenting in the Troubled Years It is never too late for parents to reach their teenager or young adult. Licensed counselor Connie Rae draws from professional and personal experience to provide insight, encouragement, and advice. Offering wise counsel and a reassuring tone, she helps parents better understand their child's temperament, their own parenting style, and the developmental process their child is going through. She also discusses the world in which their teenager is growing up, which is very different than many parents realize. Each chapter ends with a list of practical steps and a prayer, giving parents wise advice but also offering hope through the process.