Play therapy with children in crisis : individual group, and family treatment /
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Imprint: | New York : Guilford Press, c1999. |
Description: | xxi, 506 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4026797 |
Table of Contents:
- I. Introduction
- 1. Assessment of the Child in Crisis
- 2. Play Therapy Crisis Intervention with Children
- II. The Crises of Violence and Abuse
- 3. The Child Witness of Parental Violence: Case of Michael, Age 4, and Follow-Up at Age 16
- 4. Helping Forgotten Victims: Using Activity Groups with Children Who Witness Violence
- 5. The Assessment and Treatment of Family Sexual Abuse: Case of Rosa, Age 6
- 6. Witness and Victim of Multiple Abuses: Case of Randy, Age 10, in a Residential Treatment Center, and Follow-Up at Age 19 in Prison
- 7. Multiple Traumas of Refugees-Near Drowning and Witnessing of Maternal Rape: Case of Sergio, Age 9, and Follow-Up at Age 16
- 8. Betrayed by a Trusted Adult: Structured Time-Limited Group Therapy with Elementary School Children Abused by a School Employee
- III. Various Family Crises
- 9. Persistent and Chronic Neglect in the Context of Poverty-When Parents Can't Parent: Case of Ricky, Age 3
- 10. School-Based Peer Therapy to Facilitate Mourning in Latency-Age Children Following Sudden Parental Death: Cases of Cindy, Age 10 1/2, and Roberta, Age 9 1/2, with Follow-Up 8 Years Later
- 11. A Suicide Threat Uncovers Multiple Family Problems: Case of Philip, Age 8, Evaluated in a Psychiatric Emergency Room
- 12. Unresolved Conflicts in a Divorced Family: Case of Charlie, Age 10
- 13. The Many Losses of Children in Substance-Disordered Families: Individual and Group Interventions
- 14. Developmental Identity Crisis in Nontraditional Families: Cases of Emma, Age 8, and Chad, Age 13, Children of Lesbian Parents
- IV. Medical/Health Crises
- 15. HIV/AIDS in the Family: Group Treatment for Latency-Age Children Affected by the Illness of a Family Member
- 16. Life-Threatening Blood Disorder, Case of Daniel, Age 11, and His Mother
- 17. Childhood Cancer and the Family: Case of Tim, Age 6, and Follow-Up at Age 15
- V. The Crisis of Catastrophic Events and War
- 18. The Aftermath of a Plane Crash-Helping a Survivor Cope with Deaths of Mother and Sibling: Case of Mary, Age 8, and Follow-Up at Age 17
- 19. School-Based Crisis Assessment and Intervention with Children following Urban Bombings
- 20. International Consultation and Intervention on Behalf of Children Affected by War
- VI. Support for Therapists
- 21. Self-Help for the Helpers: Preventing Vicarious Traumatization
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