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Child psychotherapy homework planner / Arthur E. Jongsma, Jr., L. Mark Peterson, William P. McInnis ; Ryan McVay, cover image.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Jongsma, Arthur E., Jr., 1943- author.
Peterson, L. Mark, author.
McInnis, William P., author.
Contributor:
McVay, Ryan, cover designer.
Series:
Practice planners.
PracticePlanners series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Child psychotherapy--Problems, exercises, etc.
Child psychotherapy.
Mental illness--Treatment--Handbooks, manuals, etc.
Mental illness.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (403 p.)
Edition:
Fifth edition.
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, 2014.
Language Note:
English
System Details:
System requirements: Computer with a processor running at 400 Mhz or faster; at least 64 MB RAM, with at least 128 MB for optimum performance; CD-ROM drive; web browser; Microsoft Word or Word Reader.
Summary:
New and updated assignments and exercises meet the changing needs of mental health professionals The Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner, Fifth Edition provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features: 93 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered by children, such as academic underachievement, low self-esteem, depression, and separation anxietyA quick-reference format-the interactive assignments are grouped by behavi
Contents:
Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; PracticePlanners® Series Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Why Homework?; How to Use This Homework Planner; About the Assignments; Carrying out the Assignment; Section 1-Academic Underachievement; Exercise 1.A Establish a Homework Routine; Exercise 1.B Positive Self-Statements; Exercise 1.C Reading Adventure; Section 2-Adoption; Exercise 2.A Questions and Concerns About Being Adopted; Exercise 2.B Some Things I Would Like You to Know About Me; Section 3-Anger Control Problems; Exercise 3.A Anger Control; Exercise 3.B Child Anger Checklist
Exercise 3.C The Lesson of Salmon Rock . . . Fighting Leads to LonelinessSection 4-Anxiety; Exercise 4.A An Anxious Story; Exercise 4.B Deep Breathing Exercise; Exercise 4.C Finding and Losing Your Anxiety; Exercise 4.D Worry Time; Section 5-Attachment Disorder; Exercise 5.A Attachment Survey; Exercise 5.B Building Relationships; Section 6-Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); Exercise 6.A Getting It Done; Exercise 6.B Problem-Solving Exercise; Exercise 6.C Social Skills Exercise; Section 7-Autism Spectrum Disorder; Exercise 7.A Initial Reaction to Diagnosis of Autism
Exercise 7.B Reaction to Change and Excessive StimulationSection 8-Blended Family; Exercise 8.A Blended Family Sentence Completion; Exercise 8.B Interviewing My New Family Member; Exercise 8.C Thoughts and Feelings About Parent's Live-In Partner; Section 9-Bullying/Intimidation Perpetrator; Exercise 9.A Apology Letter for Bullying; Exercise 9.B Bullying Incident Report; Section 10-Conduct Disorder/Delinquency; Exercise 10.A Building Empathy; Exercise 10.B Childhood Patterns of Stealing; Exercise 10.C Concerns About Parent's Drug or Alcohol Problem
Exercise 10.D Risk Factors Leading to Child Behavior ProblemsSection 11-Depression; Exercise 11.A Childhood Depression Survey; Exercise 11.B Replace Negative Thoughts With Positive Self-Talk; Exercise 11.C Surface Behavior/Inner Feelings; Exercise 11.D Three Ways to Change the World; Section 12-Disruptive/Attention-Seeking; Exercise 12.A Finding Ways to Get Positive Attention; Exercise 12.B Reasons for Negative Attention-Seeking Behaviors; Section 13-Divorce Reaction; Exercise 13.A Feelings and Faces Game; Exercise 13.B My Thoughts and Feelings About My Parents' Divorce
Section 14-Enuresis/EncopresisExercise 14.A Bladder Retention Training Program; Exercise 14.B Bowel Control Training Program; Exercise 14.C Dry Bed Training Program; Section 15-Fire Setting; Exercise 15.A Fireproofing Your Home and Family; Three-Step Plan for Parents; Exercise 15.B When a Fire Has No Fuel; The Good Things About my Family; Identifying Grievances; Section 16-Gender Identity Disorder; Exercise 16.A I Want to Be Like . . .; Exercise 16.B One-on-One; Section 17-Grief/Loss Unresolved; Exercise 17.A Create a Memory Album; Exercise 17.B Grief Letter
Exercise 17.C Petey's Journey Through Sadness
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-118-41597-3
1-118-41885-9
OCLC:
822229964

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