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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Diana Trevouledes , Ingrid GriegerPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Education Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.390kg ISBN: 9781610481014ISBN 10: 1610481011 Pages: 164 Publication Date: 20 September 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction Brief Overview by Chapter Chapter One The Role of the Parent in Promoting Emotional Wellness: A Basic Framework Roots and Wings The Caring and Supportive Parent vs. the “Helicopter” Parent Expectations for the College Student A Word About Privacy and Confidentiality Knowing When to Let Go Your Changing Relationship with Your Child When Should a Parent Get Involved Chapter Two Helping with College Selection and Preparation The Importance Of Best Fit Some Factors To Consider Academic Reputation and Rankings Retention and Graduation Rates Finances Location and Distance from Home School Size and Class Size Faculty Curriculum and Academic Resources Student Population and Diversity Resources Housing Options Services for Special Needs Students Structured First-Year Experience The On-Campus Visit A Difficult Question for Parents: Is My Child Ready? What If My Child Has Psychological Problems Chapter Three The Transition to College and How Parents Can Help The Importance of the First Year of College Academic Challenges Separation Anxiety, Homesickness and Loneliness Identity Development Choosing a Major and Career Decision Making Living Arrangements Problems at Home Diversity and Cultural Challenge What If My Child Continues to Struggle? Chapter Four Today’s Campus Environment: What Parents Should Know About the Realities of College Life No In Loco Parentis Increase in Mental Health Concerns on the Campus Alcohol and Other Drugs Sexual Assault Date Rape Drugs Unhealthy Relationships Sexual Harassment on Campus Roommate Conflicts Privacy in Cyberspace Bullying and Cyber-bullying Hazing Bias Incidents Campus Violence Chapter Five Recognizing Signs of Psychological Problems, Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behavior: What Parents Need to Know Disorders Observed in College Age Students Depression Suicidal Thoughts and Behaviors Self Injury Trauma, Loss and Grief Reactions Anger and Aggression Stress and Anxiety Schizophrenia Bi-polar Disorder Eating Disorders Troubled and Dangerous Students Chemical Dependency and Addictive Behaviors Alcohol Abuse and Dependency Other Substances and Abuse Legal/Prescription Drugs Illegal Drugs Signs of Substance Abuse Guidelines for Parents Regarding Substance Abuse Gambling Addiction and Compulsive Gaming Additional Recommendations for Parents Chapter Six Campus Services and Resources The Counseling Center/Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Office of Student Retention/Student Success Health Services Alcohol and Other Drug Services Office of Residential Life Office of Disabilities/Learning Needs Office of Multicultural Affairs Campus Ministries International Studies Office Academic Resource Services Career Services Office of Student Affairs/Student Life Student Financial Services Campus Safety and Security Office of the Ombudsperson How Parents Can Learn More about Student Services Chapter Seven Promoting Emotional Wellness and Student Success: Some Approaches That Work Effective Parent/College Student Communication Reducing Stress and Developing Coping Skills Maintaining Perspectives: Changing Thoughts and Self-talk Cultivating Happiness and Recognizing Signature Strengths Increasing Self-Esteem and Self-Respect Encouraging Healthy Life-Style Choices Knowing the Factors that Support Success Advocating for Mental Health and Other Student Services on Campus ConclusionReviewsAs mental-health professionals and counselors on college campuses, Trevouledes and Grieger have seen firsthand the kinds of situations parents obsess over, everything from stressful classes to roommate incompatibility to mental-health crises. Unlike most college guides, which are aimed at helping students make the transition from home to college, this one focuses on parents, helping them deal with issues of privacy and expectations as children make that transition. The authors offer solid advice on campus resources that are likely available, but they emphasize how parents themselves can prepare to be strong resources for their children. They detail the challenges they've seen students face, including abuse of drugs and alcohol, sexual harassment, and cyberbullying. They guide parents by listing warning signs for problems that may require intervention, including signs of substance abuse as well as psychological disorders, with as much emphasis on strategies for helping to reduce stress-parents' and students'-as on those for promoting emotional well-being. Parents and counselors will find this a useful guide and resource. Booklist Drs. Trevouledes & Grieger have written an indispensable resource that is a must read for all parents and their college-bound children. I know of no other book that provides parents, students, educators and guidance counselors with all the information they might need to prepare for the many challenges and rewards of life on todays' college campus. With this valuable guide in hand, parents and students will have the knowledge as well as the tools that will enable the student to have a more successful and fulfilling college experience.This comprehensive and authoritative text is certain to become a classic in the field.It is an exceptionally well written and thoughtfully organized book that will be a source of vital information that parents will turn to again and again. -- Michael Behar, M.D., Board Certified Child, Adolescent & Adult Pyschiatrist in private practice NYC; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Fordham University Student Counseling Services; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services; Co-author The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) Guide to Pediatric and Adolescent Mental Health As a psychologist in private practice who treats college students and provides consultation and supervision to trainees and staff at nearby college counseling centers I have long noted the absence of literature to help students and their parents understand the contemporary college campus culture, the psychological hurdles so many students face, and the resources that are available to them. This book admirably fills this need. Trevouledes and Grieger use clear, straightforward language to provide parents the information they seek and require in an honest and supportive way. This book ought to be required reading for parents who want to familiarize themselves with the social and emotional challenges that the college experience presents and who want to know how best to help their children navigate the college years . It also belongs on the bookshelves of teachers, administrators and mental health professionals whose charge it is to attend to these students. I have been doing this work for decades and learned much by reading this book. -- Marc Rehm, Ph.D, Clinical Psychologist - Private Practice and Consultant for The Rosemary Furman Counseling Center, Barnard College. Parents have a significant role in facilitating the success and emotional well-being of their children as they navigate the college years. Success and Sanity on The College Campus: a Guide for Parents by Dr. Diana Trevouledes and Dr. Ingrid Grieger, two highly experienced and competent campus professionals, is engaging, well-researched, and provides real-world recommendations that parents can readily use. I am certain I will refer to this book frequently to guide me through the remainder of my son's college experience and to inform me about how I can promote my daughter's adjustment and independence as she begins her own journey through college. As a parent and as a counseling psychologist, I highly recommend this book to other parents, as well as to high school counselors and teachers, college and university faculty, and other campus professionals. It is an invaluable resource for all of these audiences. -- Merle Keitel, Ph.D.,Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Education If you wish to help parents have meaningful conversations with their child about college expectations and also to understand how college works , then this book should be on your reference shelf. Authors Trevouledes and Grieger, two mental health experts, can help advisors apply a set of parent's lenses to view the mysteries of college life, its bureaucracy, and its own educational jargon. One strength of this book is its depth of information on cultivating the student's emotional wellness. The chapters explain how to be aware of signs of depression, suicidal tendencies, and addiction. Parents learn how to take action and which college services can help, if needed. Another strength is that the book recognizes how communication strategies may differ within other cultures. While its major message about using open communication is constant, how this occurs varies in diverse populations. Minority families often play a strategic role in supporting the success of their child (Irwin, 2012), so reaffirming various communication methods is an important point. Source: https://www.nacada.ksu.edu/Resources/Journal/Current-Past-Book-Reviews/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/1504/Success-and-Sanity-on-the-College-Campus-A-Guide-for-Parents.aspx NACADA Journal Drs. Trevouledes & Grieger have written an indispensable resource that is a must read for all parents and their college-bound children. I know of no other book that provides parents, students, educators and guidance counselors with all the information they might need to prepare for the many challenges and rewards of life on todays' college campus. With this valuable guide in hand, parents and students will have the knowledge as well as the tools that will enable the student to have a more successful and fulfilling college experience.This comprehensive and authoritative text is certain to become a classic in the field.It is an exceptionally well written and thoughtfully organized book that will be a source of vital information that parents will turn to again and again. -- Michael Behar, Board Certified Child, Adolescent & Adult Pyschiatrist in private practice NYC; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Fordham University Student Counseling Services; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services; Co-author The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) Guide to Pediatric and Adolescent Mental Health As a psychologist in private practice who treats college students and provides consultation and supervision to trainees and staff at nearby college counseling centers I have long noted the absence of literature to help students and their parents understand the contemporary college campus culture, the psychological hurdles so many students face, and the resources that are available to them. This book admirably fills this need. Trevouleds and Grieger use clear, straightforward language to provide parents the information they seek and require in an honest and supportive way. This book ought to be required reading for parents who want to familiarize themselves with the social and emotional challenges that the college experience presents and who want to know how best to help their children navigate the college years . It also belongs on the bookshelves of teachers, administrators and mental health professionals whose charge it is to attend to these students. I have been doing this work for decades and learned much by reading this book. -- Marc Rehm, Clinical Psychologist - Private Practice and Consultant for The Rosemary Furman Counseling Center, Barnard College. Drs. Trevouledes & Grieger have written an indispensable resource that is a must read for all parents and their college-bound children. I know of no other book that provides parents, students, educators and guidance counselors with all the information they might need to prepare for the many challenges and rewards of life on todays' college campus. With this valuable guide in hand, parents and students will have the knowledge as well as the tools that will enable the student to have a more successful and fulfilling college experience.This comprehensive and authoritative text is certain to become a classic in the field.It is an exceptionally well written and thoughtfully organized book that will be a source of vital information that parents will turn to again and again. -- Michael Behar, M.D., Board Certified Child, Adolescent & Adult Pyschiatrist in private practice NYC; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Fordham University Student Counseling Services; Senior Psychiatric Consultant - Jewish Board of Family & Children's Services; Co-author The Physician's Desk Reference (PDR) Guide to Pediatric and Adolescent Mental Health As a psychologist in private practice who treats college students and provides consultation and supervision to trainees and staff at nearby college counseling centers I have long noted the absence of literature to help students and their parents understand the contemporary college campus culture, the psychological hurdles so many students face, and the resources that are available to them. This book admirably fills this need. Trevouledes and Grieger use clear, straightforward language to provide parents the information they seek and require in an honest and supportive way. This book ought to be required reading for parents who want to familiarize themselves with the social and emotional challenges that the college experience presents and who want to know how best to help their children navigate the college years . It also belongs on the bookshelves of teachers, administrators and mental health professionals whose charge it is to attend to these students. I have been doing this work for decades and learned much by reading this book. -- Marc Rehm, Ph.D, Clinical Psychologist - Private Practice and Consultant for The Rosemary Furman Counseling Center, Barnard College. Parents have a significant role in facilitating the success and emotional well-being of their children as they navigate the college years. Success and Sanity on The College Campus: a Guide for Parents by Dr. Diana Trevouledes and Dr. Ingrid Grieger, two highly experienced and competent campus professionals, is engaging, well-researched, and provides real-world recommendations that parents can readily use. I am certain I will refer to this book frequently to guide me through the remainder of my son's college experience and to inform me about how I can promote my daughter's adjustment and independence as she begins her own journey through college. As a parent and as a counseling psychologist, I highly recommend this book to other parents, as well as to high school counselors and teachers, college and university faculty, and other campus professionals. It is an invaluable resource for all of these audiences. -- Merle Keitel, Ph.D.,Professor, Fordham University Graduate School of Education Author InformationDiana Trevouledes, PhD is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Social Worker with over 20 years of experience in a variety of mental health settings including: inpatient, outpatient, partial hospital, psychiatric emergency room, university counseling centers and private practice. Dr. Trevouledes is the former Director of the Master of Science in Mental Health Counseling program at Mercy College, the Coordinator of Psychological Services at Fordham University - Marymount Campus and currently on faculty at St. Louis University-Madrid Campus in the departments of Psychology and Public Health. Ingrid Grieger, EdD is currently the Director of the Counseling Center at Iona College in New Rochelle, NY. Dr. Grieger has enjoyed a long career as a mental health professional in a number of college and university counseling centers, in community mental health clinics and in private practice. Dr. Grieger has also served as Adjunct Professor in Fordham University’s counseling program and she has been a contributor to the professional literature and a presenter on such topics as the transition to college, multicultural organizational development, culturally competent assessment, women’s concerns, college student mental health, and crisis management on the campus. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |