- Few front-line youth workers have the time and training to do
deep, long-term counseling. However, because we love them and
believe ourselves to be competent, we are often slow to refer a
youth or parents to professional counselors.
- Our job, most often, is “triage” – we try to determine
whether they simply need a psychological or spiritual “band-aid,”
which we can provide, or they have deep wounds that need to be
treated by a specialist.
- When in doubt, refer.
- Currently, cross gender counseling is not likely. Find
someone of the opposite gender that you trust and send youth of that
gender there.
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013
When to refer youth with problems
When confronted with youth with seeming deep emotional
problems:
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