No fear of judgement or punishment creates this for youth.
Safe environment
At-risk youth can thrive in counselling when this is present
Consistency and continuity of care
At-risk youth that are disconnected with family and school can benefit from this form of support
Peer bonding and reconnection
Devils Lettuce and Mary Jane are Boomer names for what?
Marijuana
School counsellors, community organizations, and physicians provide this opportunity to a counsellor
Collaboration with other professionals
Extent of substance use, underlying issues, family dynamics, mental health, and co-occurring disorders should be identified using this in early stage counselling
Youth Assessment
Counselling interventions can become ineffective without employing this crucial tool
Cultural sensitivity
This soothing song is proven to calm any agitated youth and should be played at the commencement of each counselling session
Desiderium Skies
Respect, empathy, and understanding are key tenants of this foundational aspect of counselling
Trusting relationship
Informed decisions are made by empowering youth with this technique.
Psychoeducation
"Down" is the street name for what particularly dangerous drug?
Fentanyl
Ambivalence and resistance to change are most effectively addressed by this counselling approach
Motivational interviewing
Encouraging healthy lifestyle choices, stress management techniques, and positive social connections is referred to as this therapeutic approach.
Holistic approach
Start Low and Go Slow is a term used in this therapeutic approach.
Harm reduction
This phrase is an effective way to encourage resiliency
"Don't screw it up, Kevin"
Boosting self-esteem and motivation for change is done using this therapeutic approach
Strength-Based Approach
Challenging negative thought patterns is most effective when using this research backed model.
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy
Increased effectiveness of treatment and a supportive environment for youth recovery is enhanced by this addition to the counselling process.
Family involvement
Creating a safety plan is part of this crucial tool for youth struggling with substance use
Relapse prevention
If you are having a hard time connecting with your youth client in session, this tactic should be employed
Calling them Jeremy