Children and Adolescents Who are Depressed: An Ecological Approach.
Professional School Counseling 2005, Feb, 8, 3
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Publisher Description
The purpose of this article is to provide school counselors with a framework for working with students who experience or display depressed feelings or behavior. Following an overview of depression, a framework based on the ecological model (Bronfenbrenner, 1979; Bronfenbrenner & Morris, 1998) is described. The framework offers school counselors a conceptual model to understand the diverse factors that can impact a student's life. The authors present composite case studies to illustrate ways that school counselors can utilize this framework to identify sources of depression as well as areas for intervention. **********
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