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Essential Research Findings in Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy

First Edition
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February 2017 | 216 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd

What can child and adolescent counsellors and therapists learn from research? What evidence is there for the effectiveness of different therapies and techniques? How can developmental or neuroscience research inform or inspire therapeutic work with young people?

This book provides the answers to these questions, and more. Leading experts in the field take you through the latest research findings in child and adolescent therapy, discussing how each is relevant to the work of practitioners. Today, both therapists and trainees need to be aware of, and engage with, research findings.  The book presents, accessibly, the current best knowledge and its implications for practice.

Nick Midgley, Jacqueline Hayes and Mick Cooper
Introduction: What can child therapists learn from research?
Ann Hagell and Barbara Maughan
Epidemiology: Are mental health problems in children and young people really a big issue?
Graham Music
Neurobiology, attachment and trauma: The development of mental health problems in children and young people
Terry Hanley and Julia Noble
Therapy outcomes: Is child therapy effective?
Peter Fonagy, Liz Allison and Alana Ryan
Therapy outcomes: What works for whom?
Jacqueline Hayes
What leads to change? I. Common factors in child therapy
Jacqueline Hayes and Clare Brunst
What leads to change? II. Therapeutic techniques and practices with children and young people
Nick Midgley, Jacqueline Hayes and Mick Cooper
Conclusion

This book is extremely well thought-out and is a must-have for those working with children and young people.

Della Austin
Wrexham Glyndwr University Wales

This book is the 'go-to' resource for all those involved in supporting young people.

Andrew Reeves
Chair, British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy

This is a ground breaking book for counsellors and psychotherapists working with children and young people. The contributors acknowledge the scepticism of many practitioners in relation to adopting an “evidence based approach” and each chapter is likely to provoke debate and discussion. For me the power of this book lies in the way the authors employ their own self-reflexivity to model an approach to evidence-based practice, and suggest ways their readers might set about finding and examining evidence themselves. Through reading this work, each of us may, indeed, become “research-invigorated”.

Professor Miranda Wolpert
Director of the Evidence Based Practice Unit (UCL and the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families) and of Child Outcomes Research Consortium.

Essential Research Findings in Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy makes an invaluable contribution to research-informed practice with younger clients. Written by some of the leading figures in the field, it provides practitioners with an authoritative and accessible overview of up-to-date scientific knowledge.   

John McLeod
University of Oslo

With contributions from a range of experts, the text offers specific therapeutic guidance for working effectively with children and young people with mental health problems, drawing on the latest research evidence.

Panos Vostanis
University of Leicester

There are two strongly held narratives around today about what makes for a good counsellor or psychotherapist: the narrative of ‘clinical experience’ verses the narrative of ‘research evidence’. This book skillfully brings these two narratives together into a coherent and complementary whole. It provides an engaging overview of research in the field of children and young peoples psychological therapies written by some of the world leaders in the field.  It is not a book about research but more helpfully, it is a book about how to understand and use research evidence, to blend with clinical experience, to become a better therapist.  It is one of the most accessible and comprehensive summaries of the research evidence that I have read  - essential for all who are serious about their therapeutic practice.

Duncan Law
Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Young People

Essential Research Findings in Child and Adolescent Counselling and Psychotherapy is extremely important reading for child psychotherapists who are interested in the latest research, as well as for those who would like to be better informed but have tended to find the area of research daunting and arduous to digest. Rather than being purely about research, this book acts as a guide to understanding research evidence and how to use it to reflect on one's own practice to become a better therapist. I would strongly recommend this reading to all Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists

Rebecca Woodhams
Bulletin of the Association of Child Psychotherapists

This is a practitioner-friendly text that arms counsellors with knowledge on how their ways of working are, or can be, underpinned by research findings.

Dr Ann Dalzell
Clinical consultant, psychotherapist and supervisor in private practice

I really enjoyed this book. I think it’s well written, informative and interesting. It will appeal to students and experienced practitioners alike – we all need to participate in applying research findings to our practice and in becoming, as the editors suggest, ‘research inspired’.

Caroline Anstiss
BACP Children and Young People Journal

Comprehensive review of recent research in the field; a great resource for our trainees in counselling CYP.

Ms Karen Ilott
counselling, Anglia Ruskin University
September 7, 2022