Children Away from Home
A Sourcebook of Residential Treatment
Herausgeber: Trieschman, Albert E
Children Away from Home
A Sourcebook of Residential Treatment
Herausgeber: Trieschman, Albert E
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The editors of this volume are committed to the philosophy of treating emotionally disturbed children in the life milieu
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The editors of this volume are committed to the philosophy of treating emotionally disturbed children in the life milieu
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 463
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781138520400
- ISBN-10: 1138520403
- Artikelnr.: 49209597
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 463
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 789g
- ISBN-13: 9781138520400
- ISBN-10: 1138520403
- Artikelnr.: 49209597
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Albert E. Trieschman
Dialogue
Introduction
2: Current Issues and Problems in Residential Treatment for Emotionally Disturbed Children
Readings
Introduction
I: What Is Milieu Therapy?
1: Introduction to New Staff
2: The Concept of a "Therapeutic Milieu"
3: A Therapeutic Milieu
4: Changing Delinquent Subcultures: A Social-Psychological Approach
5: Developing a Unified Theory of Residential Treatment
II: Individual Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
6: Helping Children Learn to Deal with Sadness
7: The Role of Psychotherapy in Residential Treatment
8: Some Aspects of Psychotherapy in a Residential Treatment Center
9: The Concept of "Parental Force"
10: Some Aspects of Residential Casework with Children
III: Group Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
11: The Social Group Work Method and Residential Treatment
12: The Therapeutic Ingredients in the Group Work Program In a Residential Treatment Center for Children
13: The Role of the Group in Residential Treatment
14: Group Therapy and Casework with Ego-Disturbed Children
15: Summer Camping in the Treatment of Ego-Defective Children
IV: The Nature of Cottage Life and Strategies for Therapeutic Intervention
16: Physical Illness in the Residential Treatment Center
17: Observations on the Loss of a Housemother
18: Characteristics and Resolution of Scapegoating
19: The Life-Space Interview
20: Life-Space Management of Behavioral Crises
V: Staffing and Personnel in a Therapeutic Milieu
21: The Child Care Worker
22: The Parental Figures in Residential Treatment
23: Communication and Cottage Parent Supervision in a Residential Treatment Center
24: How Child Care Workers Are Trained in Europe
25: Training Child Care Staff: Pitfalls and Promises
VI: The Place of Activities in a Therapeutic Milieu
26: Prestructuring Group Content
27: The Impact of Game Ingredients on Children's Play Behavior
28: Spontaneous Play in Resolution of Problems: A Brief Example
29: Therapeutic Recreation for Aggressive Children in Residential Treatment
30: Pets: A Special Technique in Child Psychotherapy
VII: Working with the Families
31: Parent-Child Separation: Its Significance to Parents
32: The Separation Phenomenon in Residential Treatment
33: The Study and Treatment of Families that Produce Multiple Acting-Out Boys
34: Disturbed Families and Conjoint Family Counseling
35: Group Therapy with Parents of Children in a Residential Treatment Center
Introduction
2: Current Issues and Problems in Residential Treatment for Emotionally Disturbed Children
Readings
Introduction
I: What Is Milieu Therapy?
1: Introduction to New Staff
2: The Concept of a "Therapeutic Milieu"
3: A Therapeutic Milieu
4: Changing Delinquent Subcultures: A Social-Psychological Approach
5: Developing a Unified Theory of Residential Treatment
II: Individual Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
6: Helping Children Learn to Deal with Sadness
7: The Role of Psychotherapy in Residential Treatment
8: Some Aspects of Psychotherapy in a Residential Treatment Center
9: The Concept of "Parental Force"
10: Some Aspects of Residential Casework with Children
III: Group Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
11: The Social Group Work Method and Residential Treatment
12: The Therapeutic Ingredients in the Group Work Program In a Residential Treatment Center for Children
13: The Role of the Group in Residential Treatment
14: Group Therapy and Casework with Ego-Disturbed Children
15: Summer Camping in the Treatment of Ego-Defective Children
IV: The Nature of Cottage Life and Strategies for Therapeutic Intervention
16: Physical Illness in the Residential Treatment Center
17: Observations on the Loss of a Housemother
18: Characteristics and Resolution of Scapegoating
19: The Life-Space Interview
20: Life-Space Management of Behavioral Crises
V: Staffing and Personnel in a Therapeutic Milieu
21: The Child Care Worker
22: The Parental Figures in Residential Treatment
23: Communication and Cottage Parent Supervision in a Residential Treatment Center
24: How Child Care Workers Are Trained in Europe
25: Training Child Care Staff: Pitfalls and Promises
VI: The Place of Activities in a Therapeutic Milieu
26: Prestructuring Group Content
27: The Impact of Game Ingredients on Children's Play Behavior
28: Spontaneous Play in Resolution of Problems: A Brief Example
29: Therapeutic Recreation for Aggressive Children in Residential Treatment
30: Pets: A Special Technique in Child Psychotherapy
VII: Working with the Families
31: Parent-Child Separation: Its Significance to Parents
32: The Separation Phenomenon in Residential Treatment
33: The Study and Treatment of Families that Produce Multiple Acting-Out Boys
34: Disturbed Families and Conjoint Family Counseling
35: Group Therapy with Parents of Children in a Residential Treatment Center
Dialogue
Introduction
2: Current Issues and Problems in Residential Treatment for Emotionally Disturbed Children
Readings
Introduction
I: What Is Milieu Therapy?
1: Introduction to New Staff
2: The Concept of a "Therapeutic Milieu"
3: A Therapeutic Milieu
4: Changing Delinquent Subcultures: A Social-Psychological Approach
5: Developing a Unified Theory of Residential Treatment
II: Individual Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
6: Helping Children Learn to Deal with Sadness
7: The Role of Psychotherapy in Residential Treatment
8: Some Aspects of Psychotherapy in a Residential Treatment Center
9: The Concept of "Parental Force"
10: Some Aspects of Residential Casework with Children
III: Group Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
11: The Social Group Work Method and Residential Treatment
12: The Therapeutic Ingredients in the Group Work Program In a Residential Treatment Center for Children
13: The Role of the Group in Residential Treatment
14: Group Therapy and Casework with Ego-Disturbed Children
15: Summer Camping in the Treatment of Ego-Defective Children
IV: The Nature of Cottage Life and Strategies for Therapeutic Intervention
16: Physical Illness in the Residential Treatment Center
17: Observations on the Loss of a Housemother
18: Characteristics and Resolution of Scapegoating
19: The Life-Space Interview
20: Life-Space Management of Behavioral Crises
V: Staffing and Personnel in a Therapeutic Milieu
21: The Child Care Worker
22: The Parental Figures in Residential Treatment
23: Communication and Cottage Parent Supervision in a Residential Treatment Center
24: How Child Care Workers Are Trained in Europe
25: Training Child Care Staff: Pitfalls and Promises
VI: The Place of Activities in a Therapeutic Milieu
26: Prestructuring Group Content
27: The Impact of Game Ingredients on Children's Play Behavior
28: Spontaneous Play in Resolution of Problems: A Brief Example
29: Therapeutic Recreation for Aggressive Children in Residential Treatment
30: Pets: A Special Technique in Child Psychotherapy
VII: Working with the Families
31: Parent-Child Separation: Its Significance to Parents
32: The Separation Phenomenon in Residential Treatment
33: The Study and Treatment of Families that Produce Multiple Acting-Out Boys
34: Disturbed Families and Conjoint Family Counseling
35: Group Therapy with Parents of Children in a Residential Treatment Center
Introduction
2: Current Issues and Problems in Residential Treatment for Emotionally Disturbed Children
Readings
Introduction
I: What Is Milieu Therapy?
1: Introduction to New Staff
2: The Concept of a "Therapeutic Milieu"
3: A Therapeutic Milieu
4: Changing Delinquent Subcultures: A Social-Psychological Approach
5: Developing a Unified Theory of Residential Treatment
II: Individual Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
6: Helping Children Learn to Deal with Sadness
7: The Role of Psychotherapy in Residential Treatment
8: Some Aspects of Psychotherapy in a Residential Treatment Center
9: The Concept of "Parental Force"
10: Some Aspects of Residential Casework with Children
III: Group Treatment in a Therapeutic Milieu
11: The Social Group Work Method and Residential Treatment
12: The Therapeutic Ingredients in the Group Work Program In a Residential Treatment Center for Children
13: The Role of the Group in Residential Treatment
14: Group Therapy and Casework with Ego-Disturbed Children
15: Summer Camping in the Treatment of Ego-Defective Children
IV: The Nature of Cottage Life and Strategies for Therapeutic Intervention
16: Physical Illness in the Residential Treatment Center
17: Observations on the Loss of a Housemother
18: Characteristics and Resolution of Scapegoating
19: The Life-Space Interview
20: Life-Space Management of Behavioral Crises
V: Staffing and Personnel in a Therapeutic Milieu
21: The Child Care Worker
22: The Parental Figures in Residential Treatment
23: Communication and Cottage Parent Supervision in a Residential Treatment Center
24: How Child Care Workers Are Trained in Europe
25: Training Child Care Staff: Pitfalls and Promises
VI: The Place of Activities in a Therapeutic Milieu
26: Prestructuring Group Content
27: The Impact of Game Ingredients on Children's Play Behavior
28: Spontaneous Play in Resolution of Problems: A Brief Example
29: Therapeutic Recreation for Aggressive Children in Residential Treatment
30: Pets: A Special Technique in Child Psychotherapy
VII: Working with the Families
31: Parent-Child Separation: Its Significance to Parents
32: The Separation Phenomenon in Residential Treatment
33: The Study and Treatment of Families that Produce Multiple Acting-Out Boys
34: Disturbed Families and Conjoint Family Counseling
35: Group Therapy with Parents of Children in a Residential Treatment Center