Description

Book Synopsis
This practical book outlines ways of working with parents, gaining rapport and creating useful resource materials for use in therapy sessions. Example activities, worksheets and handouts are provided, covering a wide range of children's problems and how parents can help them.

Trade Review
‘Clearly written, well-organized and informative.’ – Dr. Andrew Tolmie, Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, UK

Review of Creative Therapy: Activities with Children and Adolescents:

‘As a handbook of useful techniques which can be added to the therapeutic armoury of the eclectic therapist, this book is invaluable.’ – Young Minds magazine



Table of Contents
Introduction.

1. Creating Rapport.

.

2. Assessment.

.

3. Sharing Information.

.

4. Making Progress.

.

5. Developing a Plan.

.

6. Creating autonomy.

.

7. Parents with different needs or circumstances.

.

8. Conclusion.

.

9. Appendix I - activities.

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10. Appendix II - information sheets.

.

11. Appendix III - Record charts.

References.

Index

Creative Therapy 2: Working with Parents

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    Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
    Publication Date: 29/01/1999
    ISBN13: 9781854333001, 978-1854333001
    ISBN10: 1854333003

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This practical book outlines ways of working with parents, gaining rapport and creating useful resource materials for use in therapy sessions. Example activities, worksheets and handouts are provided, covering a wide range of children's problems and how parents can help them.

    Trade Review
    ‘Clearly written, well-organized and informative.’ – Dr. Andrew Tolmie, Department of Psychology, University of Strathclyde, UK

    Review of Creative Therapy: Activities with Children and Adolescents:

    ‘As a handbook of useful techniques which can be added to the therapeutic armoury of the eclectic therapist, this book is invaluable.’ – Young Minds magazine



    Table of Contents
    Introduction.

    1. Creating Rapport.

    .

    2. Assessment.

    .

    3. Sharing Information.

    .

    4. Making Progress.

    .

    5. Developing a Plan.

    .

    6. Creating autonomy.

    .

    7. Parents with different needs or circumstances.

    .

    8. Conclusion.

    .

    9. Appendix I - activities.

    .

    10. Appendix II - information sheets.

    .

    11. Appendix III - Record charts.

    References.

    Index

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