Outline
Avoid clinical missteps and establish connection
- Who to meet first: Teen or caregiver?
- Top 5 strategies to build an alliance in the first session
- Dos and don’ts to avoid blunders with teens
- How to support teens who don't want help
- The family: Determine where they fit into counseling
- Limitations of the research and potential risks
Assessing Adolescent Mental Health
Typical teen angst vs mental health issue...and does it matter?
- Recognizing and responding to crisis
- Tools for identifying grounds for concern
- TikTok diagnosis? Handling teens’ preconceived notions
- Assessment tips for hard-to-engage teens
- Caregivers’ role in the assessment process
- When parent and teen perspectives differ on level of concern
Addressing Teen Turmoil
Help teens who are struggling with one or more of the tasks of adolescence:
- Parting with childhood
- Making and maintaining friendships
- Harnessing intense emotions
- Contending with adult authority
- Planning for the future
- Embarking on a healthy love life
- Caring effectively for themselves
Ready-to-Use Resources: Clinician handouts and client materials
Clinical Approaches for Teen Mental Health Issues
Interventions for anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm and high-risk behaviors
- Myth-busting: Emotions are not the enemy
- Persistently sad, numb, or “snarky”: Top techniques to treat depression in teens
- Early intervention strategies for eating disorders
- Interventions for unhealthy coping:
- problematic social media use and gaming
- eating disorders
- avoidance
- self-harm
- substance misuse
Hands-on Experience: Interactive clinician and client exercises
Clinical Considerations
Navigating ethics and legalities
- Working with teens from deeply troubled families
- Ethical guidelines for collaboration with teachers, coaches, and others
- Managing questions of safety and confidentiality
- Youth-specific cultural and ethical considerations
- Upholding appropriate clinical boundaries
Objectives
- Identify strategies for building an alliance with teens and avoiding clinical missteps.
- Determine the role of family in the counseling process to support teens who are reluctant to seek help.
- Differentiate between typical teen angst and mental health concerns to recognize and respond to crisis.
- Apply a developmental framework to evaluate overall health and identify areas of concern.
- Choose interventions for anxiety, depression, eating disorders, self-harm, and high-risk behaviors.
- Examine an ethical decision-making framework for involving parents and caregivers and upholding appropriate clinical boundaries.