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I'm Here

A Peer Counseling Guide for Teens

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Advice for teens wanting to help friends and peers with their mental health.

Mental health problems in young people are on the rise, and teens want resources to help friends in crisis. I'm Here: A Peer Counseling Guide for Teens fills that need, discussing teens' mental health and providing information about the skills needed to help others. With advice around problem-solving, goal setting, conflict resolution, and what to do when someone's problems put the person or others in harm's way, this book shares important helping skills teens can use to listen to and support one another.

Whether helping others informally or as a peer counselor, teens will find tips for learning helping skills and sample dialogues and ideas for teaching skills to others. I'm Here also shares when it's time to seek adult help and considerations before helping others. Recurring Peer Counselor Tips provide advice specific to teens participating in formal, school-based peer counseling programs. A special section includes additional resources, articles, and organizations for teens.

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      Starred review from July 1, 2024
      Grades 8-12 *Starred Review* Professional therapist Crist brings his knowledge, experience, and skills to this teen-focused and friendly text that not only educates and informs readers about peer counseling strategies but also shows that they are not alone in their feelings. The goals for this book are to provide the basic helping skills and strategies for goal setting, problem-solving, and conflict resolution for teens who are interested in being a peer counselor, as well as some advanced tips for teens who have already gotten peer-counselor training. Beginning with a nonjudgmental discussion of teen mental health and stresses, information on how to start helping others, tips for active and respectful listening, and more, Crist presents these topics in depth, as well as discussing how to help people find solutions and how to teach problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills. This empowering, supportive, and thorough text includes models for role-playing conversations, statistics and tips, and lots of additional outside resources for further information. School libraries and guidance counselor offices are a natural fit for this guide, especially in schools where peer-counseling programs are popular.

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