Understanding Teenagers: Psychology, Neuroscience and Therapeutic Practice
Supporting teenagers can be both deeply rewarding and uniquely challenging. During adolescence, rapid neurological, psychological and social development can leave young people vulnerable to depression, shame, relationship difficulties, emotional distress and behaviours that adults often struggle to understand.
Effective support requires a deeper understanding of the developmental, psychological and relational processes shaping a teenager's thoughts, feelings and behaviour.
This carefully selected collection of five expert webinars brings together leading research in psychology, neuroscience, attachment and psychotherapy to help professionals develop greater confidence in supporting adolescents through some of the most complex issues they encounter.
These webinars provide practical, evidence-informed insights that can immediately strengthen your professional practice or personal support.
Ideal for teachers, SENCOs, counsellors, therapists, psychologists, youth workers, social workers and other professionals supporting young people. The content may also be valuable for parents seeking a deeper understanding of adolescence and teenage mental health.
Key themes:
- Adolescent brain development
- Depression and emotional wellbeing
- Trauma and toxic shame
- Violence and aggression
- Healthy sexual relationships
- Therapeutic communication
- Psychology-informed psychoeducation
- Building hope, resilience and recovery
Webinars included:
- Working With Children and Teenagers Who Suffer From Depression
- What Every Teen Needs to Know About the Neuroscience and Psychology of Mental Health and How to Heal
- What Every Teenager Needs to Know About Sexual Relationships
- Understanding the Causes of Violent Behaviour in Children and Young People and How to Help Them Heal
- How to Work With Trauma Based Shame in Order to Heal
Total Running Time: 6hrs 40mins
Cost: £120
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