Discusses the establishment and effectiveness of student peer counseling groups for providing help in such areas as drugs, teacher-student relationships, suicide, self-esteem, and divorce.
A complete curriculum for a junior high or high school course in peer helping presents nine units for developing peer helping skills and ten units for using peer helping skills to deal with school-related problems; attendance problems; peer relationships; family issues; drug issues; death, loss, and suicide; sexuality; AIDS; codependency; and eating disorders.
Discusses the establishment and effectiveness of student peer counseling groups for providing help in such areas as drugs, teacher-student relationships, suicide, self-esteem, and divorce.
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