Group Counseling Skills: Navigating Identity and Belonging with Kids and Teens with Sam Steen
by Sam Steen

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Group counseling with children and teens, while deeply rewarding, is uniquely challenging when issues of identity, belonging, race, and culture enter the clinical frame. In this riveting webinar, school counseling expert, Sam Steen, will show you how to integrate core group counseling skills into your own work with today’s youth as they wrestle with these most important issues. 
Today’s youth are in crisis! In a landscape increasingly dominated by social media, a growing sense of isolation, and diminishing valuation of cultural and racial differences, young people need safe, empowering spaces where they can discuss, address, and work through some of the challenging issues impacting their growth and development. The resulting challenge for clinicians centers around engaging these impressionable, curious, and sometimes vulnerable young clients in a supportive social context—group counseling.

Clinicians who choose to work with children and teens in this powerful therapeutic modality need a keen understanding of not only the external, societal challenges they face, but the internal, developmental ones. In this rich webinar experience renowned youth therapist, Sam Steen and his co-facilitator Sherry Bauman, in conversation with Psychotherapy.net’s Travis Heath, will provide you with powerful group counseling tools for exploring the all-important themes of identity, belonging, race, and culture that confront many of today’s with children and teens.

Working meaningfully with these young clients requires that clinicians recognize, honor, and elevate their unique language, worldview, and experiences around the critical issues of race, identity, and connection. Effective counseling hinges on empowering them to co-create group experiences that will be relevant, meaningful, and immediately useful in their lives. Developed over the course of his extensive clinical career in school counseling, Steen’s insights into human development, particularly through the early years, skillful and playful style of engagement, and respect for his young clients will help guide you in structuring your own group work for optimal impact.

By watching Steen and Bauman work with young clients in actual groups, discuss their work with Heath, and field questions from a global audience, you will appreciate the importance and power of tapping into group dynamics through the use of challenging conversation and engaging developmentally relevant activities. As a result, you will be able to:
  • organize and structure engaging group activities for young clients
  • direct group focus to issues such as culture, identity and race
  • utilize the group process and dynamics to empower young clients
  • honor and capitalize upon the diversity of group members
  • integrate psychoeducation and counseling into group activities
You will come away from this powerful learning experience better prepared to both apply these skills with your own young clients, and appreciate how their language, insights, and understanding of identity and belonging evolve.    

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Join us as special guest experts demonstrate their work and discuss their unique strategies for working with clients. This Psychotherapy.net webinar series features experts from across the field of mental healthcare sharing the tools and techniques of their craft. Through case consultations, clinical sessions. and demonstrations you'll learn...
  • Tools developed by specialists for working with unique clients and diagnoses
  • Expert insight and wisdom garnered from a lifetime of work
  • In-session exercises that you can begin using immediately
  • Tips for working with specific needs and client populations
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Length of video: 01:26:06

English subtitles available

Group ISBN-10 #: 1-60124-795-8

Group ISBN-13 #: 978-1-60124-795-7

Dr. Sam Steen, an Associate Professor and licensed Professional School Counselor, specializes in group work and cultivating Black students’ academic identity development. Dr. Steen was a school counselor for 10 years and these practitioner experiences shape his research agenda, approach to teaching, and service. Dr. Steen is a Fellow for the Association for Specialists in Group Work, a division of the American Counseling Association. Recently, Dr. Steen received the Al Dye Research Award and the Professional Advancement Award both from ASGW recognizing his outstanding efforts advancing the field of group work though research and development of a new and innovative strategies for schools, families, and marginalized communities.

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