youth worker
A Counselor Explains What to Do About Uncontrollable, Disrespectful, Misbehaved and Defiant Youth
If you are a teacher who finds that “nothing works”
to manage some students, this article may help. It’s
way past time for you to learn about ODD, Oppositional
Defiant Disorder.
In college, you probably got very little training
on basic mental health, but if you’ve been teaching
for more than five minutes, you know that little bit
of training wasn’t enough. Here’s just a quick
peek at what they should have taught you in college
about basic juvenile mental health. Be aware however
that this article gives you just 1% of what you will
need to know in your classroom in order to maintain
control and best assist each challenged student.
The 4 Stages of the Counseling Process: What Every Youth Counselor Should Know
There is a natural progression that takes place within the context of the helping relationship. This process enables you and the person you are working with to build a relationship, assess the situation, set goals and come up with a plan to bring about your desired results. This progression is known as the counseling process. There are four stages of the counseling process. They are: developing a relationship, making an informed assessment, establishing mutually agreed upon goals and objectives and developing an implementation plan.
Phase 1. Developing A Relationship




