Using the solving problems together psychoeducational group counseling model as an intervention for negative peer pressure

Auteur(s)
Hall, K.R.; Rushing, J.L.; Khurshid, A.
Jaar

Problem-focused interventions are considered to be one of the most effective group counseling strategies with adolescents. This article describes a problem-focused group counseling model, Solving Problems Together (SPT), that focuses on working with students who struggle with negative peer pressure. Adapted from the teaching philosophy of problem-based learning, SPT provides students with the opportunity to work toward positive solutions for overcoming peer pressure, while simultaneously helping them to increase their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Pagina's
97-110
Verschenen in
The Journal for Specialists in Group Work
36 (2)
Bibliotheeknummer
20240039 ST

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