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This book frames how existential theory and intervention strategies can be seamlessly integrated with evidenced-based approaches when treating adolescents. This groundbreaking text begins with an overview of EI theory and provides an exhaustive review of risk and protective factors that contribute to an adolescent's experience of existential anxiety. Other book highlights include a proposed developmental model of existential anxiety in adolescence, and individual chapters devoted to working with adolescents who present with anxiety, depression, substance abuse concerns, and disruptive behaviors. Rich case study descriptions enrich this exciting and impactful approach with empirical support.
Makes the case that adolescents are an age group that could greatly benefit from Existential Integrative (EI) therapy
Provides a compelling framework from which EI can seamlessly be integrated with other evidenced-based treatments for adolescents
Introduces a developmental model of existential anxiety during adolescence that both clinicians and researchers can refer to when attempting to predict potential debilitating levels of existential anxiety during the teenage years
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David Shumaker is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and Director of the Master's Mental Health Counseling Program at Suffolk University, USA. He has previously published on the topic of treating adolescents from an EI perspective in the Journal of Humanistic Psychology and the Humanistic Psychologist. He maintains a small private practice on Boston's South Shore community.
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This book frames how existential theory and intervention strategies can be seamlessly integrated with evidenced-based approaches when treating adolescents. This groundbreaking text begins with an overview of EI theory and provides an exhaustive review of risk and protective factors that contribute to an adolescent's experience of existential anxiety. Other book highlights include a proposed developmental model of existential anxiety in adolescence, and individual chapters devoted to working with adolescents who present with anxiety, depression, substance abuse concerns, and disruptive behaviors. Rich case study descriptions enrich this exciting and impactful approach with empirical support.
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This book frames how existential theory and intervention strategies can be seamlessly integrated with evidenced-based approaches when treating adolescents. This groundbreaking text begins with an overview of EI theory and provides an exhaustive review of risk and protective factors that contribute to an adolescent's experience of existential anxiety. Other book highlights include a proposed developmental model of existential anxiety in adolescence, and individual chapters devoted to working with adolescents who present with anxiety, depression, substance abuse concerns, and disruptive behaviors. Rich case study descriptions enrich this exciting and impactful approach with empirical support.
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