A Child Psychotherapy Primer : Suggestions for the Beginning Therapist
Publisher: Human Sciences Press
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This work addresses the many practical questions asked by beginning psychotherapists, yet largely ignored in the child psychotherapy literature. Issues discussed include managing difficult child behavior, relating to the child’s parents and teachers, appropriate and inappropriate play techniques, and dealing with termination. Each question is answered with several alternative suggestions for the reader’s consideration.
The issues discussed here are common among various theoretical approaches. For instance, handling a child’s refusal to separate from the mother on the first visit, giving and receiving gifts, and preserving the child’s confidentiality are questions facing the behavior therapist, the existential therapist, and the psychodynamic therapist alike. Addressing specific, practical issues with suggestions that can be starting points for discussion between therapist and supervisor, this is an ideal manual for the beginning therapist, as well as for those more experienced. (159 pages)
Chapter eBooks
- General Considerations | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 328 downloads
- Therapy Room and Materials | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 376 downloads
- Initial Evaluation | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 326 downloads
- First Contact | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 324 downloads
- Establishing and Maintaining a Relationship with the Child | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 410 downloads
- Confidentiality | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 339 downloads
- Parents | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 329 downloads
- School | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 303 downloads
- Potential Problems | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 276 downloads
- Evaluation | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 297 downloads
- Termination | Dodds, Josiah Ph.D. | 297 downloads
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