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Book Synopsis

This resource provides a wealth of activities to use in therapeutic work with families, tailored to meet the particular needs of different types of family.

Chapters are organized by family type, and include divorced families, families with an incarcerated parent, grandparent-led families, families with substance abuse issues, and families in grief. Each chapter includes a host of therapeutic activities that are appropriate, and most effective, with each family type. Chapters also include a discussion of the context, the strengths and weaknesses of each family type, the challenges they face, and best practices for effective intervention. Clear instructions and follow up discussion questions are included.

This will be an essential guide for all those working with families, including counsellors, family therapists, social workers and psychologists.



Trade Review
This very accessible book provides a myriad of examples of specific activities that can be utilized when working therapeutically with families. Even 'seasoned' practitioners will find the descriptions of 'at risk families' and the appropriately linked intervention extremely helpful. -- Jenny Harvey, family therapist and author of Dramatherapy and Family Therapy in Education
Working Therapeutically with Families is a very valuable tool that therapists can use when working with families. It is filled with practical activities and games that are enjoyable and enlightening for the whole family. This is a great book that every therapist should have in their tool box. -- Jeff Harlin, Director of Children's Services, Oklahoma, USA
The benefit of addressing multiple family types and helping families realize that they are not alone cannot be overstated. This a tool that can empower therapists to provide effective family therapy with confidence. -- Josh Cantwell, Adult Services Administrator, Oklahoma, USA
This book is written by practitioners for practitioners... Ten photocopiable appendices support some of the therapeutic activities detailed in the book and there is a subject index... Anyone from parents and young people through to teachers and therapists could read portions of the book and find something useful... The book's strength is its readability and its repetition of layout, which makes it easy to use when finding subjects, resources or information within it. I particularly like the evidence-based theory and practices covered in the book... I would recommend this book to anyone working with children, and in particular to counsellors and therapists. -- BACP Children & Young People

The authors are both qualified social workers... it is a book designed to
use a range of activities in a therapeutic manner with
children, young people and families, which you could
argue fits nicely with an occupational therapy approach
to practice... due to its activity focus, I feel this book
fits nicely with an occupational therapy approach and
would be a valuable tool for practitioners working
therapeutically with families or looking to expand on
this area of their practice.

-- Fiona Corless, OT * Children, Young People & Families Occupational Therapy Journal *
This is a book that does what it says on the tin... it is a comprehensive and valuable resource for both the beginning practitioner and those looking to develop their practice further in this area. -- Helen Bonnick, Practice Educator in East London, and blogger about children's violence to parents * Professional Social Work *

Table of Contents
1. Introduction. 2. Family Assessment. 3. Single-Parent Families With an Absent Parent. 4. Divorced/Separated/Unmarried Families. 5. Blended Families. 6. Families with Grandparents as Caregivers. 7. Families with an Incarcerated Loved One. 8. Families with a Substance Abusing Child. 9. Families with a Substance Abusing Parent. 10. Families with a Mentally Ill Parent. 11. Families with a Chronically Ill Child. 12. Families in Grief. Appendix A: General Game Cards. Appendix B: Single Parent Cards. Appendix C: Feelings Thermometers. Appendix D: Choice Cards. Appendix E: Assertiveness. Appendix F: Impulse Control. Appendix G: Values Cards. Appendix H: Substance Abuse Cards. Appendix I: Ill Child Cards. Appendix J: Bereavement Cards.

Working Therapeutically with Families: Creative

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    A Paperback / softback by Tonia Caselman, Kimberly Hill

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 21/03/2014
      ISBN13: 9781849059626, 978-1849059626
      ISBN10: 1849059624

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This resource provides a wealth of activities to use in therapeutic work with families, tailored to meet the particular needs of different types of family.

      Chapters are organized by family type, and include divorced families, families with an incarcerated parent, grandparent-led families, families with substance abuse issues, and families in grief. Each chapter includes a host of therapeutic activities that are appropriate, and most effective, with each family type. Chapters also include a discussion of the context, the strengths and weaknesses of each family type, the challenges they face, and best practices for effective intervention. Clear instructions and follow up discussion questions are included.

      This will be an essential guide for all those working with families, including counsellors, family therapists, social workers and psychologists.



      Trade Review
      This very accessible book provides a myriad of examples of specific activities that can be utilized when working therapeutically with families. Even 'seasoned' practitioners will find the descriptions of 'at risk families' and the appropriately linked intervention extremely helpful. -- Jenny Harvey, family therapist and author of Dramatherapy and Family Therapy in Education
      Working Therapeutically with Families is a very valuable tool that therapists can use when working with families. It is filled with practical activities and games that are enjoyable and enlightening for the whole family. This is a great book that every therapist should have in their tool box. -- Jeff Harlin, Director of Children's Services, Oklahoma, USA
      The benefit of addressing multiple family types and helping families realize that they are not alone cannot be overstated. This a tool that can empower therapists to provide effective family therapy with confidence. -- Josh Cantwell, Adult Services Administrator, Oklahoma, USA
      This book is written by practitioners for practitioners... Ten photocopiable appendices support some of the therapeutic activities detailed in the book and there is a subject index... Anyone from parents and young people through to teachers and therapists could read portions of the book and find something useful... The book's strength is its readability and its repetition of layout, which makes it easy to use when finding subjects, resources or information within it. I particularly like the evidence-based theory and practices covered in the book... I would recommend this book to anyone working with children, and in particular to counsellors and therapists. -- BACP Children & Young People

      The authors are both qualified social workers... it is a book designed to
      use a range of activities in a therapeutic manner with
      children, young people and families, which you could
      argue fits nicely with an occupational therapy approach
      to practice... due to its activity focus, I feel this book
      fits nicely with an occupational therapy approach and
      would be a valuable tool for practitioners working
      therapeutically with families or looking to expand on
      this area of their practice.

      -- Fiona Corless, OT * Children, Young People & Families Occupational Therapy Journal *
      This is a book that does what it says on the tin... it is a comprehensive and valuable resource for both the beginning practitioner and those looking to develop their practice further in this area. -- Helen Bonnick, Practice Educator in East London, and blogger about children's violence to parents * Professional Social Work *

      Table of Contents
      1. Introduction. 2. Family Assessment. 3. Single-Parent Families With an Absent Parent. 4. Divorced/Separated/Unmarried Families. 5. Blended Families. 6. Families with Grandparents as Caregivers. 7. Families with an Incarcerated Loved One. 8. Families with a Substance Abusing Child. 9. Families with a Substance Abusing Parent. 10. Families with a Mentally Ill Parent. 11. Families with a Chronically Ill Child. 12. Families in Grief. Appendix A: General Game Cards. Appendix B: Single Parent Cards. Appendix C: Feelings Thermometers. Appendix D: Choice Cards. Appendix E: Assertiveness. Appendix F: Impulse Control. Appendix G: Values Cards. Appendix H: Substance Abuse Cards. Appendix I: Ill Child Cards. Appendix J: Bereavement Cards.

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