Session #: 726-403
Presenter(s): Martha Straus
Session Length: 2:00 hr. Event: 2006 Networker Symposium Date: October 19-22, 2006
Many adolescent girls today are
in a crisis of rage and despair. Some try
to disappear through starvation, others
carve indecipherable symbols onto their
arms or run away from home, still
others bully and get bullied, hide
weeping in their rooms, or attempt
suicide. How can therapists become
more effective with this volatile
population? This highly practical
workshop will explore concrete strategies
and methods for helping girls in crisis
and examine the limitations
of old standards of care,
such as self-harm contracts
and confidentiality rules.
You'll learn what questions
to ask and how to rally
support for the girls from their extended
family and relationship networks. You'll
also find out about a variety of practical
strategies that work, including harm
reduction, inviting resistance, and
developing a protective circle of adults.
By the time you leave, you'll know what
it takes to stay connected to these
adolescents as you help them become
competent, independent young women.
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