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The Therapist's Notebook for Children and Adolescents: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy (Haworth Practical Practice in Mental ... Practical Practice in Mental Health) By Catherine E. Ford Sori ( Routledge )
Release Date: 2003-03-07
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Giving professionals the edge in aiding children and adolescents with their feelings, this work explains how to incorporate play techniques into therapy, provide group therapy to children, and encourage appropriate parental involvement. Includes handouts and activities.
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Great resource for children's mental health practitioners
This is a wonderful resource for children's mental health practitioners. It includes art and play techniques on a wide variety of treatment issues. Highly recommended.
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Great Resource ( mountainpath )
Practical ideas to utilize in therapy make working with children and adolescents so much easier for therapists who are uncertain how to work effectively with young people. This book helps therapists understand children's needs within a variety of family circumstances and to work effectively with parents to facilitate their parenting skills. Chock full of useful ideas; a wonderful resource! Nancy Nickell
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The Therapist's Notebook for Children and Adolescents ( noabtal )
Great, user-friendly treatment planner with lots of different activities for both children/adolescents and their families. Great explanations for each topic.
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VERY HELPFUL ( jwilson2706 )
THE BOOK WAS VERY INFORMATIVE AND SEVERAL RESOURCES THAT I WAS ABLE TO USE IMMEDIATELY. IT'S WORTH THE MONEY.
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Therapist's notebook for children and adolescents ( jmerrick10 )
This great book is for the therapist working with children and adolescents, where the therapist can use the material as homework, handouts and activities in therapy. The editors, Catherine Ford Sori, professor of psychology and counseling at Governors State University, Illinois and Lorna L Hecker, professor of marriage and family therapy at Purdue University in Indiana, have together with 36 professionals compiled a very important tool for the therapist. It is divided into eight sections: children�s feelings, play in therapy, specific childhood problems, illenes, trauma and bereavement, adolescents, interventions, family and parent education with a total of 46 chapters. This is a very resourceful book with plenty of ideas, plans and suggestions for use in the encounter with children, adolescents and their families......
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