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| 2 | Psychosocial Characteristics of Youth and Their Reflections on Social Work Practice | |
| 3 | Risk Factors and Protective Factors in Adolescence | |
| 4 | Historical Development of Working with Youth | |
| 5 | Principles of Working with Youth and Ethical Approaches | |
| 6 | Youth Population in Turkey: Demographic Structure, Needs, and Challenges | |
| 7 | Services Provided to Youth in Turkey and the Role of Social Work | |
| 8 | Creating Change in Youth: Stages of Change and Working with Resistance | |
| 9 | Working with Youth within the Family System | |
| 10 | Group Work with Youth: Methods and Practices | |
| 11 | Substance Use and Youth: Risks, Prevention, and Social Work Interventions | |
| 12 | Chronic Illnesses and Youth: Psychosocial Support and Social Work | |
| 13 | Youth in Care, Juvenile Delinquency, and Self-Harming Behavior | |
| 14 | The Importance of Social Work in Developing Youth Policies and General Evaluation | |