Principles for humanistic responsiveness to children and adolescents coping with the pandemic

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Abstract

Pandemic stress can be a dehumanizing experience, especially for children and adolescents, and can be described in terms of the research paradigm of chronic variable stress (CVS). Humanistic counseling speaks to this particular kind of stress. This article presents eight principles for humanistic responsiveness for working with children and adolescents.

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Luke, C. (2022). Principles for humanistic responsiveness to children and adolescents coping with the pandemic. Journal of Humanistic Counseling, 61(2), 92–104. https://doi.org/10.1002/johc.12177

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