Blending Play Therapy with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
Evidence-Based and Other Effective Treatments and Techniques
Herausgeber: Drewes, Athena A
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In today's managed-care environment, therapeutic techniques must be proven to be effective to be reimbursable. This comprehensive volume is written by leaders in the field and collects classic and emerging evidence-based and cognitive behavioral therapy treatments therapists can use when working with children and adolescents.
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In today's managed-care environment, therapeutic techniques must be proven to be effective to be reimbursable. This comprehensive volume is written by leaders in the field and collects classic and emerging evidence-based and cognitive behavioral therapy treatments therapists can use when working with children and adolescents.
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 928g
- ISBN-13: 9780470176405
- ISBN-10: 0470176407
- Artikelnr.: 25608709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Seitenzahl: 544
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Februar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 160mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 928g
- ISBN-13: 9780470176405
- ISBN-10: 0470176407
- Artikelnr.: 25608709
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
ATHENA A. DREWES, PsyD, RPT-S, is Director of Clinical Training and APA Internship at The Astor Home for Children, a nonprofit multiservice mental health agency in New York. She is a Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor and past director of the Association for Play Therapy. She is the Senior Editor and chapter author of School-Based Play Therapy (Wiley), Cultural Issues in Play Therapy, and Supervision Can Be Playful.
About the Editor ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
Foreword xxi
Section I. Rationale For Integrating Play Therapy and CBT 1
1 The Therapeutic Powers of Play and Play Therapy 3
Charles E. Schaefer and Athena A. Drewes
2 Play Therapy, Pedagogy, and CBT: An Argument for Interdisciplinary
Synthesis 17
Janine S. Shelby and Michele S. Berk
3 An Illustration of Science and Practice: Strengthening the Whole Through
Its Parts 41
Eliana Gil and Nicole Jalazo
Section II. Historical Contextual Foundation 69
4 Data Are Not Mysterious: Understanding, Applying, and Conducting
Psychotherapy Outcomes Studies 71
Suzanne Button and Lauren S. Hallion
5 Play Therapy Research: History and Current Empirical Support 97
Jennifer Baggerly
6 Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy: Theory and Applications 117
Susan M. Knell
Section III. Effective Evidence-Based Treatments Using Play With CBT 135
7 Trauma Systems Therapy: A Replication of the Model, Integrating Cognitive
Behavioral Play Therapy into Child and Family Treatment 139
Susan Hansen and Glenn Saxe
8 Incorporating Play within a Manual-Based Treatment for Children and
Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders 165
Jennifer L. Podell, Erin D. Martin, and Philip C. Kendall
9 The Role of Play within Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Aggressive
Children: The Coping Power Program 179
John E. Lochman, Caroline Boxmeyer, and Nicole Powell
10 Innovation and Integration: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy as Play
Therapy 199
Anthony J. Urquiza, Nancy M. Zebell, and Dawn Blacker
11 Primary Project: Fifty Years of Facilitating School Adjustment 21
Stephen P. Demanchick, Mary Anne Peabody, and Deborah B. Johnson
Section IV. Positive-Outcome Empirically Based Play Therapy Treatments 237
12 Child-Parent Psychotherapy 241
Alicia F. Lieberman and Lisa R. Inman
13 Filial Therapy: Theoretical Integration, Empirical Validation, and
Practical Application 257
RisEURe VanFleet
14 Kinder Training: An Adlerian-Based Model to Enhance Teacher-Student
Relationships 281
JoAnna White and Lauren Stern Wynne
15 Sandtray Therapy 297
Daniel S. Sweeney and Linda E. Homeyer
Section V. Integration and Application of Play-Based Techniques with CBT
319
16 CBPT: Implementing and Integrating CBPT into Clinical Practice 321
Susan M. Knell and Meena Dasari
17 Play Therapy Techniques for Affect Regulation 353
Susan Trachtenberg Paula
18 Building Self-Esteem, Coping Skills, and Changing Cognitive Distortions
373
Diane Frey
19 Playful Strategies to Manage Frustration: The Turtle Technique and
Beyond 401
Eva L. Feindler
20 Narrative Approaches: Helping Children Tell Their Stories 423
Ann Cattanach
21 Family Problem Solving: Using Expressive Activities 449
Steve Harvey
Section VI. Therapist Self-Care 471
22 Self-Care for Child Therapists: Leaving It at the Office 473
John C. Norcross and Athena A. Drewes
Epilogue 495
Appendix 497
Author Index 499
Subject Index 511
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
Foreword xxi
Section I. Rationale For Integrating Play Therapy and CBT 1
1 The Therapeutic Powers of Play and Play Therapy 3
Charles E. Schaefer and Athena A. Drewes
2 Play Therapy, Pedagogy, and CBT: An Argument for Interdisciplinary
Synthesis 17
Janine S. Shelby and Michele S. Berk
3 An Illustration of Science and Practice: Strengthening the Whole Through
Its Parts 41
Eliana Gil and Nicole Jalazo
Section II. Historical Contextual Foundation 69
4 Data Are Not Mysterious: Understanding, Applying, and Conducting
Psychotherapy Outcomes Studies 71
Suzanne Button and Lauren S. Hallion
5 Play Therapy Research: History and Current Empirical Support 97
Jennifer Baggerly
6 Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy: Theory and Applications 117
Susan M. Knell
Section III. Effective Evidence-Based Treatments Using Play With CBT 135
7 Trauma Systems Therapy: A Replication of the Model, Integrating Cognitive
Behavioral Play Therapy into Child and Family Treatment 139
Susan Hansen and Glenn Saxe
8 Incorporating Play within a Manual-Based Treatment for Children and
Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders 165
Jennifer L. Podell, Erin D. Martin, and Philip C. Kendall
9 The Role of Play within Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Aggressive
Children: The Coping Power Program 179
John E. Lochman, Caroline Boxmeyer, and Nicole Powell
10 Innovation and Integration: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy as Play
Therapy 199
Anthony J. Urquiza, Nancy M. Zebell, and Dawn Blacker
11 Primary Project: Fifty Years of Facilitating School Adjustment 21
Stephen P. Demanchick, Mary Anne Peabody, and Deborah B. Johnson
Section IV. Positive-Outcome Empirically Based Play Therapy Treatments 237
12 Child-Parent Psychotherapy 241
Alicia F. Lieberman and Lisa R. Inman
13 Filial Therapy: Theoretical Integration, Empirical Validation, and
Practical Application 257
RisEURe VanFleet
14 Kinder Training: An Adlerian-Based Model to Enhance Teacher-Student
Relationships 281
JoAnna White and Lauren Stern Wynne
15 Sandtray Therapy 297
Daniel S. Sweeney and Linda E. Homeyer
Section V. Integration and Application of Play-Based Techniques with CBT
319
16 CBPT: Implementing and Integrating CBPT into Clinical Practice 321
Susan M. Knell and Meena Dasari
17 Play Therapy Techniques for Affect Regulation 353
Susan Trachtenberg Paula
18 Building Self-Esteem, Coping Skills, and Changing Cognitive Distortions
373
Diane Frey
19 Playful Strategies to Manage Frustration: The Turtle Technique and
Beyond 401
Eva L. Feindler
20 Narrative Approaches: Helping Children Tell Their Stories 423
Ann Cattanach
21 Family Problem Solving: Using Expressive Activities 449
Steve Harvey
Section VI. Therapist Self-Care 471
22 Self-Care for Child Therapists: Leaving It at the Office 473
John C. Norcross and Athena A. Drewes
Epilogue 495
Appendix 497
Author Index 499
Subject Index 511
About the Editor ix
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
Foreword xxi
Section I. Rationale For Integrating Play Therapy and CBT 1
1 The Therapeutic Powers of Play and Play Therapy 3
Charles E. Schaefer and Athena A. Drewes
2 Play Therapy, Pedagogy, and CBT: An Argument for Interdisciplinary
Synthesis 17
Janine S. Shelby and Michele S. Berk
3 An Illustration of Science and Practice: Strengthening the Whole Through
Its Parts 41
Eliana Gil and Nicole Jalazo
Section II. Historical Contextual Foundation 69
4 Data Are Not Mysterious: Understanding, Applying, and Conducting
Psychotherapy Outcomes Studies 71
Suzanne Button and Lauren S. Hallion
5 Play Therapy Research: History and Current Empirical Support 97
Jennifer Baggerly
6 Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy: Theory and Applications 117
Susan M. Knell
Section III. Effective Evidence-Based Treatments Using Play With CBT 135
7 Trauma Systems Therapy: A Replication of the Model, Integrating Cognitive
Behavioral Play Therapy into Child and Family Treatment 139
Susan Hansen and Glenn Saxe
8 Incorporating Play within a Manual-Based Treatment for Children and
Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders 165
Jennifer L. Podell, Erin D. Martin, and Philip C. Kendall
9 The Role of Play within Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Aggressive
Children: The Coping Power Program 179
John E. Lochman, Caroline Boxmeyer, and Nicole Powell
10 Innovation and Integration: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy as Play
Therapy 199
Anthony J. Urquiza, Nancy M. Zebell, and Dawn Blacker
11 Primary Project: Fifty Years of Facilitating School Adjustment 21
Stephen P. Demanchick, Mary Anne Peabody, and Deborah B. Johnson
Section IV. Positive-Outcome Empirically Based Play Therapy Treatments 237
12 Child-Parent Psychotherapy 241
Alicia F. Lieberman and Lisa R. Inman
13 Filial Therapy: Theoretical Integration, Empirical Validation, and
Practical Application 257
RisEURe VanFleet
14 Kinder Training: An Adlerian-Based Model to Enhance Teacher-Student
Relationships 281
JoAnna White and Lauren Stern Wynne
15 Sandtray Therapy 297
Daniel S. Sweeney and Linda E. Homeyer
Section V. Integration and Application of Play-Based Techniques with CBT
319
16 CBPT: Implementing and Integrating CBPT into Clinical Practice 321
Susan M. Knell and Meena Dasari
17 Play Therapy Techniques for Affect Regulation 353
Susan Trachtenberg Paula
18 Building Self-Esteem, Coping Skills, and Changing Cognitive Distortions
373
Diane Frey
19 Playful Strategies to Manage Frustration: The Turtle Technique and
Beyond 401
Eva L. Feindler
20 Narrative Approaches: Helping Children Tell Their Stories 423
Ann Cattanach
21 Family Problem Solving: Using Expressive Activities 449
Steve Harvey
Section VI. Therapist Self-Care 471
22 Self-Care for Child Therapists: Leaving It at the Office 473
John C. Norcross and Athena A. Drewes
Epilogue 495
Appendix 497
Author Index 499
Subject Index 511
Contributors xi
Acknowledgments xv
Preface xvii
Foreword xxi
Section I. Rationale For Integrating Play Therapy and CBT 1
1 The Therapeutic Powers of Play and Play Therapy 3
Charles E. Schaefer and Athena A. Drewes
2 Play Therapy, Pedagogy, and CBT: An Argument for Interdisciplinary
Synthesis 17
Janine S. Shelby and Michele S. Berk
3 An Illustration of Science and Practice: Strengthening the Whole Through
Its Parts 41
Eliana Gil and Nicole Jalazo
Section II. Historical Contextual Foundation 69
4 Data Are Not Mysterious: Understanding, Applying, and Conducting
Psychotherapy Outcomes Studies 71
Suzanne Button and Lauren S. Hallion
5 Play Therapy Research: History and Current Empirical Support 97
Jennifer Baggerly
6 Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy: Theory and Applications 117
Susan M. Knell
Section III. Effective Evidence-Based Treatments Using Play With CBT 135
7 Trauma Systems Therapy: A Replication of the Model, Integrating Cognitive
Behavioral Play Therapy into Child and Family Treatment 139
Susan Hansen and Glenn Saxe
8 Incorporating Play within a Manual-Based Treatment for Children and
Adolescents with Anxiety Disorders 165
Jennifer L. Podell, Erin D. Martin, and Philip C. Kendall
9 The Role of Play within Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Aggressive
Children: The Coping Power Program 179
John E. Lochman, Caroline Boxmeyer, and Nicole Powell
10 Innovation and Integration: Parent-Child Interaction Therapy as Play
Therapy 199
Anthony J. Urquiza, Nancy M. Zebell, and Dawn Blacker
11 Primary Project: Fifty Years of Facilitating School Adjustment 21
Stephen P. Demanchick, Mary Anne Peabody, and Deborah B. Johnson
Section IV. Positive-Outcome Empirically Based Play Therapy Treatments 237
12 Child-Parent Psychotherapy 241
Alicia F. Lieberman and Lisa R. Inman
13 Filial Therapy: Theoretical Integration, Empirical Validation, and
Practical Application 257
RisEURe VanFleet
14 Kinder Training: An Adlerian-Based Model to Enhance Teacher-Student
Relationships 281
JoAnna White and Lauren Stern Wynne
15 Sandtray Therapy 297
Daniel S. Sweeney and Linda E. Homeyer
Section V. Integration and Application of Play-Based Techniques with CBT
319
16 CBPT: Implementing and Integrating CBPT into Clinical Practice 321
Susan M. Knell and Meena Dasari
17 Play Therapy Techniques for Affect Regulation 353
Susan Trachtenberg Paula
18 Building Self-Esteem, Coping Skills, and Changing Cognitive Distortions
373
Diane Frey
19 Playful Strategies to Manage Frustration: The Turtle Technique and
Beyond 401
Eva L. Feindler
20 Narrative Approaches: Helping Children Tell Their Stories 423
Ann Cattanach
21 Family Problem Solving: Using Expressive Activities 449
Steve Harvey
Section VI. Therapist Self-Care 471
22 Self-Care for Child Therapists: Leaving It at the Office 473
John C. Norcross and Athena A. Drewes
Epilogue 495
Appendix 497
Author Index 499
Subject Index 511