Beschreibung:
William Fibkins is an author and consultant. His focus is on education reform, teacher retraining and mentoring, intervention on behalf of at-risk students and parents, reorganizing school counseling programs, and establishing a "Circle of Wellness " in schools to address student health and wellness issues.
This book is designed as a nuts and bolts guide for school counselors. Fibkins highlights for secondary school counselors the "how's" and "why's" for using group counseling intervention to help the increasing numbers of troubled teenagers. Group counseling intervention is ideally suited to reach many more students than one-on-one counseling, and it offers busy counselors a positive way to maximize their outreach services. This book contains specific steps in developing a successful group program that comes to the aid of troubled teens and, in the process, helps create a school environment where students can learn, teachers can teach, administrators can lead, and parents can learn how to better help their children.
PrefaceIntroductionChapter 1: Group Counseling in Secondary SchoolsChapter 2: Why Group Counseling Programs are ImportantChapter 3: What Does a Model Group Counseling Program Look LikeChapter 4: The First step in Readying Counselors as Group LeadersChapter 5: Training Counselors as Group LeadersChapter 6: ConclusionReferences