Treating Troubled Children and Their Families

Treating Troubled Children and Their Families
Author: Ellen F. Wachtel
Publsiher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2004-06-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1593850727

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Integrating systemic, psychodynamic, and cognitive-behavioral perspectives, this acclaimed book presents an innovative framework for therapeutic work. Ellen Wachtel shows how parents and children all too often get entangled in patterns that cause grief to both generations, and demonstrates how to help bring about change with a combination of family-focused and child-focused interventions. Vivid case examples illustrate creative ways to engage young children in family sessions and conduct complementary sessions with children and parents alone, using a variety of strengths-based, developmentally informed strategies. The paperback edition features a new preface in which the author reflects on the continuing evolution of her approach.

Transforming Troubled Children Teens and Their Families

Transforming Troubled Children  Teens  and Their Families
Author: Arthur G. Mones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317800620

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In Transforming Troubled Children, Teens, and Their Families: An Internal Family Systems Model for Healing, Dr. Mones presents the first comprehensive application of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy model for work with youngsters and their families. This model centers diagnosis and treatment around the concept of the Functional Hypothesis, which views symptoms as adaptive and survival­based when viewed in multiple contexts. The book provides a map to help clinicians understand a child’s problems amidst the reactivity of parents and siblings, and to formulate effective treatment strategies that flow directly from this understanding. This is a nonpathologizing systems and contextual approach that brings forward the natural healing capacity within clients. Dr. Mones also shows how a therapist can open the emotional system of a family so that parents can let go of their agendas with their children and interact in a loving, healthy, Self-led way. This integrative MetaModel combines wisdom from Psychodynamic, Structural, Bowenian, Strategic, Sensorimotor, and Solution-Focused models interwoven with IFS Therapy. A glossary of terms is provided to help readers with concepts unique to IFS. Unique to this approach is the emphasis on shifting back and forth between intrapsychic and relational levels of experience. Therapy vignettes are explored to help therapists address issues such as trauma, anxiety, depression, somatization, oppositional and self-destructive behavior in children, along with undercurrents of attachment injury. Two detailed cases are followed over a full course of treatment. A section on Frequently Asked Questions explores work with families of separation and divorce, resistance, the trajectory of treatment, dealing with anger, linking to twelve-step programs, and much more. This is an ideal book for any therapist in quest of understanding the essence of healing and seeking therapeutic strategies applied within a compassionate framework.

Transforming Troubled Children Teens and Their Families

Transforming Troubled Children  Teens  and Their Families
Author: Arthur G. Mones
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317800637

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In Transforming Troubled Children, Teens, and Their Families: An Internal Family Systems Model for Healing, Dr. Mones presents the first comprehensive application of the Internal Family Systems (IFS) Therapy model for work with youngsters and their families. This model centers diagnosis and treatment around the concept of the Functional Hypothesis, which views symptoms as adaptive and survival­based when viewed in multiple contexts. The book provides a map to help clinicians understand a child’s problems amidst the reactivity of parents and siblings, and to formulate effective treatment strategies that flow directly from this understanding. This is a nonpathologizing systems and contextual approach that brings forward the natural healing capacity within clients. Dr. Mones also shows how a therapist can open the emotional system of a family so that parents can let go of their agendas with their children and interact in a loving, healthy, Self-led way. This integrative MetaModel combines wisdom from Psychodynamic, Structural, Bowenian, Strategic, Sensorimotor, and Solution-Focused models interwoven with IFS Therapy. A glossary of terms is provided to help readers with concepts unique to IFS. Unique to this approach is the emphasis on shifting back and forth between intrapsychic and relational levels of experience. Therapy vignettes are explored to help therapists address issues such as trauma, anxiety, depression, somatization, oppositional and self-destructive behavior in children, along with undercurrents of attachment injury. Two detailed cases are followed over a full course of treatment. A section on Frequently Asked Questions explores work with families of separation and divorce, resistance, the trajectory of treatment, dealing with anger, linking to twelve-step programs, and much more. This is an ideal book for any therapist in quest of understanding the essence of healing and seeking therapeutic strategies applied within a compassionate framework.

Treating Troubled Adolescents

Treating Troubled Adolescents
Author: H. Charles Fishman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351538398

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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Treating Troubled Adolescents

Treating Troubled Adolescents
Author: H. Charles Fishman
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2017-09-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781351538381

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First Published in 2017. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an Informa company.

Narrative Therapies with Children and their Families

Narrative Therapies with Children and their Families
Author: Arlene Vetere,Emilia Dowling
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-10-12
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135447243

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Narrative Therapies with Children and their Families introduces and develops the concepts and principles of narrative approaches to therapeutic work and demonstrates how narrative based approaches to practice provide a powerful and client friendly framework for engaging and working with troubled children and their families. Using clinical examples, each chapter develops a methodology around narrative practice and gives practical advice on working with narrative therapy in a variety of settings. Covering a broad range of difficult and sensitive topics, including trauma, abuse and youth offending, this book succeeds in illustrating the wide application of these principles in the context of the particular issues and challenges presented when working with children and families. This practical, practice based book will be welcomed by any professionals in the field of child, adolescent and family mental health who want to explore the benefits of employing narrative based approaches in their work.

Family Therapy Techniques

Family Therapy Techniques
Author: Salvador Minuchin,H. Charles Fishman
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1981
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780674294103

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Delineates the fundamental therapeutic strategies of family practice, from the definition of problems through enactment and crisis to the final resolution, and demonstrates these techniques in transcripts of actual clinical sessions.

Effective Parenting for the Hard to Manage Child

Effective Parenting for the Hard to Manage Child
Author: Georgia A. DeGangi,Anne Kendall
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 562
Release: 2007-11-14
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135916176

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Effective Parenting for the Hard-to-Manage Child is a skills-based book for parents who need practical advice from experts, without all the jargon and generalizations. The book provides specific strategies and techniques for children who are intense, highly reactive, and unable to self-calm. It integrates various treatment approaches in a clear and accessible manner, and offers the "best kept secrets" from the fields of mental health and occupational therapy. The book emphasizes key concepts and everyday activities that will help children take charge of their problems, and it is an invaluable resource for any parent faced with the challenge of a hard-to-manage child.