It is difficult to argue with the main thesis of this special issue, that counseling psychologists can and should work with children, and there is little reason to argue with it. Where this argument breaks down, however, at least in its presentation here, is in the primary reason given for expanding counseling psychologists' work with children
The purpose of this paper is to examine how child psychologists\u27 specialized training inhuman dev...
Roles of the contemporary school psychologist include assessment, program planning, family consultat...
Psychology, counseling psychology, and professional counseling are at a crossroad. The growing movem...
Counseling psychology and children, long thought to be mutually exclusive domains, in fact share com...
This article explores how contemporary developmental psychology, specifically developmental-contextu...
This study qualitatively explores the experiences of six counselling psychologists working with chil...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
This article advocates for the collaboration of counseling psychologists with school counselors, oth...
This paper introduces a theoretical map conceptualizing parent involvement in the child counseling p...
Two recent chapters in professional books have criticized children\u27s advocacy centers for creatin...
Childhood play a significant role in human’s growth and development process. The people and circumst...
The psychological treatment of children’s problems is the focus of several professions and is carrie...
In this article, four basic psychological needs, derived from psychological basic research, are pres...
Anna Freud is most noted as one of the founders of child psychoanalysis and as the daughter of Sigmu...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how child psychologists\u27 specialized training inhuman dev...
Roles of the contemporary school psychologist include assessment, program planning, family consultat...
Psychology, counseling psychology, and professional counseling are at a crossroad. The growing movem...
Counseling psychology and children, long thought to be mutually exclusive domains, in fact share com...
This article explores how contemporary developmental psychology, specifically developmental-contextu...
This study qualitatively explores the experiences of six counselling psychologists working with chil...
• With an increasing number of children presenting with health conditions, pediatric care has expand...
Psychologists\u27 roles within the infant and early childhood psychology field are multidimensional ...
This article advocates for the collaboration of counseling psychologists with school counselors, oth...
This paper introduces a theoretical map conceptualizing parent involvement in the child counseling p...
Two recent chapters in professional books have criticized children\u27s advocacy centers for creatin...
Childhood play a significant role in human’s growth and development process. The people and circumst...
The psychological treatment of children’s problems is the focus of several professions and is carrie...
In this article, four basic psychological needs, derived from psychological basic research, are pres...
Anna Freud is most noted as one of the founders of child psychoanalysis and as the daughter of Sigmu...
The purpose of this paper is to examine how child psychologists\u27 specialized training inhuman dev...
Roles of the contemporary school psychologist include assessment, program planning, family consultat...
Psychology, counseling psychology, and professional counseling are at a crossroad. The growing movem...