Integrating Brief Counselling and Adolescents' Needs
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Brief counselling is a powerful tool for working with adolescents. In the past, brief counselling has focused on strategies for problem-solving and goal-setting, while minimizing its connections to the broader developmental frameworks of human needs (i.e., survival, belonging/love, power, freedom, & fun). Consideration of these basic needs assists in counselling adolescents when working in a brief counselling approach that acknowledges the limited time actually available for counsellor/client interactions. Five counselling cases are examined from the integrated perspectives of a brief counselling approach and William Glasser's theory of human needs.##submission.downloads##
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2007-01-22
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