How to help teenagers flourish
with Richard Brook
The Good Mental Health Podcast: Episode 17
Richard Brook is a lecturer in Social work at the University of East Anglia, where he teaches a postgraduate module for qualified social workers on working with adolescents. He has over twenty years experience of working with children and families, young offenders, adolescents with emotional and behavioural difficulties, and parents. Richard is also a practising HG therapist, and tutors the live online workshop – ‘How to help troubled and troublesome teenagers for Human Givens College.
Help teenagers develop a language so they can express their emotions and be able to talk about it – and therefore be able to understand themselves better, this can really help
Useful links:
- Richard Brook – Therapist profile
- Troubled young minds – Article
- How to help troubled and troublesome teenagers – Live online workshop
- Understanding and treating anxiety in children and teens – Live online workshop
- How to support teenagers through the stress of starting university life – Online webinar
- How to help young people who self harm – how to react, support and move forward – Online webinar
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