Description
About the Author
Neil Bernstein, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist in private practice, has specialized in treating adolescents for the past twenty years. He has consulted to a number of schools, clinics, and psychiatric hospitals. Previously, he served as chief psychologist at a private psychiatric hospital, director of a behavior clinic at a large metropolitan children's center, and as a forensic consultant. Dr. Bernstein is a highly regarded expert on adolescent issues whose publications include Treatment of the Resistant Adolescent, Managing the Difficult Adolescent Patient, and Getting Adolescents on Track: The Crucial Ingredients.
Reviews
The book is solid throughout, including useful comments about the role of family and school in successful treatment, but the book really sings when it deals with the reality of the direct interaction with these youngsters in therapy, individual or group. The techniques offered for 'selling' therapy to the negative antisocial youngster alone are worth reading the book. It's a jewel written by someone who obviously has spent many hours nimbly sliding past the rage and distrust to touch the humanity at the core of all these young people. -- John E. Meeks
Warning: Start this book and you may be hooked! Neil Bernstein represents the best of the new mental health mentors, the outstanding player-coach. His long and varied experience with oppositional adolescents combined with an ability to integrate psychodynamic and behavioral theory gives us a model text. This wonderful handbook for mental health professionals is so clear and sensible that parents, teachers, judges, clergy, and policy makers will be able to find out for themselves what makes problem kids tick and what to do about it. -- E. James Lieberman
Book Information
ISBN 9781568216300
Author Neil I. Bernstein
Format Hardback
Page Count 368
Imprint Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
Publisher Jason Aronson Inc. Publishers
Weight(grams) 553g
Dimensions(mm) 220mm * 151mm * 32mm