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Help clients in group therapy develop the skills they need to work through problems
Group Therapy Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to help clients in group therapy. This easy-to-use sourcebook features: _ 79 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in group therapy _ A quick-reference format--the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anxiety, bulimia, chemical dependence, and depression _ Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises _…mehr
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Help clients in group therapy develop the skills they need to work through problems
Group Therapy Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to help clients in group therapy. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:
_ 79 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in group therapy
_ A quick-reference format--the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anxiety, bulimia, chemical dependence, and depression
_ Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises
_ Assignments that are cross-referenced to The Group Therapy Treatment Planner--so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem
_ Downloadable content that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format--allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs
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Group Therapy Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to help clients in group therapy. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:
_ 79 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in group therapy
_ A quick-reference format--the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anxiety, bulimia, chemical dependence, and depression
_ Expert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercises
_ Assignments that are cross-referenced to The Group Therapy Treatment Planner--so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem
_ Downloadable content that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format--allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119230650
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9781119230656
- ISBN-10: 1119230659
- Artikelnr.: 43857418
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley / Wiley & Sons
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 1W119230650
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 760g
- ISBN-13: 9781119230656
- ISBN-10: 1119230659
- Artikelnr.: 43857418
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Louis J. Bevilacqua, Psy.D., is a clinical psychologist who specializes in cognitive-behavioral therapy. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine under the direction of Dr. Arthur Freeman. His other publications include Comparative Treatments for Relationship Dysfunction, The Brief Family Therapy Homework Planner (2nd Ed), and The Group Therapy Homework Planner. Dr. Lou is Vice-President and Internship Training Director of Life Counseling Services (LCS). He is Clinical Director of the Light Program, a Mental Health Intensive Outpatient Program, which serves adolescents, adults, as well as individuals suffering from eating disordered behaviors. Visit Dr. Lou at www.drlouonline.com.
Series Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
SECTION I Adult Children of Alcoholics
Exercise I.A What's My Role?
Exercise I.B What Can I Control? What Do I Need?
Exercise I.C We're Not Supposed to Talk about That!
SECTION II Agoraphobia/Panic
Exercise II.A When Is This Going to Happen?
Exercise II.B Breaking My Panic Cycle
Exercise II.C Facing Fears Part One
Exercise II.D Facing Fears Part Two
SECTION III Anger Control Problems
Exercise III.A Anger Log
Exercise III.B Is It Anger or Aggression?
Exercise III.C Go Blow Out Some Candles
Exercise III.D My Safe Place
SECTION IV Anxiety
Exercise IV.A What Happens When I Feel Anxious?
Exercise IV.B What Else Can I Say or Do?
Exercise IV.C Beating Self-Defeating Beliefs
SECTION V Assertiveness Deficit
Exercise V.A Is It Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive?
Exercise V.B It's Okay to Be Assertive
SECTION VI Bulimia
Exercise VI.A Am I Hungry?
Exercise VI.B I Need to Get Control
Exercise VI.C What Am I Thinking?
Exercise VI.D Is It Good Food or Bad Food? Should It Matter That Much?
SECTION VII Caregiver Burnout
Exercise VII.A Being a Caregiver Makes Me Feel...
Exercise VII.B This Is for Me and That's Okay
Exercise VII.C What Drawer Does This Belong In?
SECTION VIII Chemical Dependence
Exercise VIII.A I Use Because...
Exercise VIII.B What to Do Instead of Using
Exercise VIII.C My Road Map to Recovery
SECTION IX Child Sexual Molestation
Exercise IX.A This Is What Happened
Exercise IX.B This Is What I Did
Exercise IX.C I'm Changing the Way I Think
Exercise IX.D Stop! Rewind! And Start Again
SECTION X Chronic Pain
Exercise X.A Aah! Relief, Written and Directed by
(Write in Your Name)
Exercise X.B I Can Get through This
SECTION XI Codependence
Exercise XI.A I'm Not in Kansas Anymore
Exercise XI.B I Feel...
SECTION XII Depression
Exercise XII.A What Do Others Value about Me?
Exercise XII.B My Feelings Journal
Exercise XII.C Taking Charge of Your Thoughts
Exercise XII.D There's Always a Sunrise
SECTION XIII Domestic Violence Offenders
Exercise XIII.A When Do I Need a Break?
Exercise XIII.B Now Is When I Need a Break
Exercise XIII.C I Can Have Feelings, Too
SECTION XIV Domestic Violence Survivors
Exercise XIV.A What I Give and What I Get
Exercise XIV.B What If ...?
Exercise XIV.C Thoughts about This Relationship
SECTION XV Grief/Loss Unresolved
Exercise XV.A Farewell, until We Meet Again
Exercise XV.B Moving On
SECTION XVI?HIV/AIDS
Exercise XVI.A How Am I Doing?
Exercise XVI.B Why Me?
SECTION XVII Incest Offenders?Adult
Exercise XVII.A Through the Eyes of a Child
Exercise XVII.B Stress and Trigger Journal
Exercise XVII.C My Letter of Apology
SECTION XVIII Incest Survivors?Adult
Exercise XVIII.A My Story
Exercise XVIII.B What I Need to Tell You
SECTION XIX Infertility
Exercise XIX.A Being a Parent Means...
Exercise XIX.B What If We Have a Child Some Other Way?
SECTION XX Parenting Problems
Exercise XX.A Working from the Same Page
Exercise XX.B What's the Message I Am Giving?
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
SECTION I Adult Children of Alcoholics
Exercise I.A What's My Role?
Exercise I.B What Can I Control? What Do I Need?
Exercise I.C We're Not Supposed to Talk about That!
SECTION II Agoraphobia/Panic
Exercise II.A When Is This Going to Happen?
Exercise II.B Breaking My Panic Cycle
Exercise II.C Facing Fears Part One
Exercise II.D Facing Fears Part Two
SECTION III Anger Control Problems
Exercise III.A Anger Log
Exercise III.B Is It Anger or Aggression?
Exercise III.C Go Blow Out Some Candles
Exercise III.D My Safe Place
SECTION IV Anxiety
Exercise IV.A What Happens When I Feel Anxious?
Exercise IV.B What Else Can I Say or Do?
Exercise IV.C Beating Self-Defeating Beliefs
SECTION V Assertiveness Deficit
Exercise V.A Is It Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive?
Exercise V.B It's Okay to Be Assertive
SECTION VI Bulimia
Exercise VI.A Am I Hungry?
Exercise VI.B I Need to Get Control
Exercise VI.C What Am I Thinking?
Exercise VI.D Is It Good Food or Bad Food? Should It Matter That Much?
SECTION VII Caregiver Burnout
Exercise VII.A Being a Caregiver Makes Me Feel...
Exercise VII.B This Is for Me and That's Okay
Exercise VII.C What Drawer Does This Belong In?
SECTION VIII Chemical Dependence
Exercise VIII.A I Use Because...
Exercise VIII.B What to Do Instead of Using
Exercise VIII.C My Road Map to Recovery
SECTION IX Child Sexual Molestation
Exercise IX.A This Is What Happened
Exercise IX.B This Is What I Did
Exercise IX.C I'm Changing the Way I Think
Exercise IX.D Stop! Rewind! And Start Again
SECTION X Chronic Pain
Exercise X.A Aah! Relief, Written and Directed by
(Write in Your Name)
Exercise X.B I Can Get through This
SECTION XI Codependence
Exercise XI.A I'm Not in Kansas Anymore
Exercise XI.B I Feel...
SECTION XII Depression
Exercise XII.A What Do Others Value about Me?
Exercise XII.B My Feelings Journal
Exercise XII.C Taking Charge of Your Thoughts
Exercise XII.D There's Always a Sunrise
SECTION XIII Domestic Violence Offenders
Exercise XIII.A When Do I Need a Break?
Exercise XIII.B Now Is When I Need a Break
Exercise XIII.C I Can Have Feelings, Too
SECTION XIV Domestic Violence Survivors
Exercise XIV.A What I Give and What I Get
Exercise XIV.B What If ...?
Exercise XIV.C Thoughts about This Relationship
SECTION XV Grief/Loss Unresolved
Exercise XV.A Farewell, until We Meet Again
Exercise XV.B Moving On
SECTION XVI?HIV/AIDS
Exercise XVI.A How Am I Doing?
Exercise XVI.B Why Me?
SECTION XVII Incest Offenders?Adult
Exercise XVII.A Through the Eyes of a Child
Exercise XVII.B Stress and Trigger Journal
Exercise XVII.C My Letter of Apology
SECTION XVIII Incest Survivors?Adult
Exercise XVIII.A My Story
Exercise XVIII.B What I Need to Tell You
SECTION XIX Infertility
Exercise XIX.A Being a Parent Means...
Exercise XIX.B What If We Have a Child Some Other Way?
SECTION XX Parenting Problems
Exercise XX.A Working from the Same Page
Exercise XX.B What's the Message I Am Giving?
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Series Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
SECTION I Adult Children of Alcoholics
Exercise I.A What's My Role?
Exercise I.B What Can I Control? What Do I Need?
Exercise I.C We're Not Supposed to Talk about That!
SECTION II Agoraphobia/Panic
Exercise II.A When Is This Going to Happen?
Exercise II.B Breaking My Panic Cycle
Exercise II.C Facing Fears Part One
Exercise II.D Facing Fears Part Two
SECTION III Anger Control Problems
Exercise III.A Anger Log
Exercise III.B Is It Anger or Aggression?
Exercise III.C Go Blow Out Some Candles
Exercise III.D My Safe Place
SECTION IV Anxiety
Exercise IV.A What Happens When I Feel Anxious?
Exercise IV.B What Else Can I Say or Do?
Exercise IV.C Beating Self-Defeating Beliefs
SECTION V Assertiveness Deficit
Exercise V.A Is It Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive?
Exercise V.B It's Okay to Be Assertive
SECTION VI Bulimia
Exercise VI.A Am I Hungry?
Exercise VI.B I Need to Get Control
Exercise VI.C What Am I Thinking?
Exercise VI.D Is It Good Food or Bad Food? Should It Matter That Much?
SECTION VII Caregiver Burnout
Exercise VII.A Being a Caregiver Makes Me Feel...
Exercise VII.B This Is for Me and That's Okay
Exercise VII.C What Drawer Does This Belong In?
SECTION VIII Chemical Dependence
Exercise VIII.A I Use Because...
Exercise VIII.B What to Do Instead of Using
Exercise VIII.C My Road Map to Recovery
SECTION IX Child Sexual Molestation
Exercise IX.A This Is What Happened
Exercise IX.B This Is What I Did
Exercise IX.C I'm Changing the Way I Think
Exercise IX.D Stop! Rewind! And Start Again
SECTION X Chronic Pain
Exercise X.A Aah! Relief, Written and Directed by
(Write in Your Name)
Exercise X.B I Can Get through This
SECTION XI Codependence
Exercise XI.A I'm Not in Kansas Anymore
Exercise XI.B I Feel...
SECTION XII Depression
Exercise XII.A What Do Others Value about Me?
Exercise XII.B My Feelings Journal
Exercise XII.C Taking Charge of Your Thoughts
Exercise XII.D There's Always a Sunrise
SECTION XIII Domestic Violence Offenders
Exercise XIII.A When Do I Need a Break?
Exercise XIII.B Now Is When I Need a Break
Exercise XIII.C I Can Have Feelings, Too
SECTION XIV Domestic Violence Survivors
Exercise XIV.A What I Give and What I Get
Exercise XIV.B What If ...?
Exercise XIV.C Thoughts about This Relationship
SECTION XV Grief/Loss Unresolved
Exercise XV.A Farewell, until We Meet Again
Exercise XV.B Moving On
SECTION XVI?HIV/AIDS
Exercise XVI.A How Am I Doing?
Exercise XVI.B Why Me?
SECTION XVII Incest Offenders?Adult
Exercise XVII.A Through the Eyes of a Child
Exercise XVII.B Stress and Trigger Journal
Exercise XVII.C My Letter of Apology
SECTION XVIII Incest Survivors?Adult
Exercise XVIII.A My Story
Exercise XVIII.B What I Need to Tell You
SECTION XIX Infertility
Exercise XIX.A Being a Parent Means...
Exercise XIX.B What If We Have a Child Some Other Way?
SECTION XX Parenting Problems
Exercise XX.A Working from the Same Page
Exercise XX.B What's the Message I Am Giving?
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Acknowledgments
Introduction
SECTION I Adult Children of Alcoholics
Exercise I.A What's My Role?
Exercise I.B What Can I Control? What Do I Need?
Exercise I.C We're Not Supposed to Talk about That!
SECTION II Agoraphobia/Panic
Exercise II.A When Is This Going to Happen?
Exercise II.B Breaking My Panic Cycle
Exercise II.C Facing Fears Part One
Exercise II.D Facing Fears Part Two
SECTION III Anger Control Problems
Exercise III.A Anger Log
Exercise III.B Is It Anger or Aggression?
Exercise III.C Go Blow Out Some Candles
Exercise III.D My Safe Place
SECTION IV Anxiety
Exercise IV.A What Happens When I Feel Anxious?
Exercise IV.B What Else Can I Say or Do?
Exercise IV.C Beating Self-Defeating Beliefs
SECTION V Assertiveness Deficit
Exercise V.A Is It Passive, Aggressive, or Assertive?
Exercise V.B It's Okay to Be Assertive
SECTION VI Bulimia
Exercise VI.A Am I Hungry?
Exercise VI.B I Need to Get Control
Exercise VI.C What Am I Thinking?
Exercise VI.D Is It Good Food or Bad Food? Should It Matter That Much?
SECTION VII Caregiver Burnout
Exercise VII.A Being a Caregiver Makes Me Feel...
Exercise VII.B This Is for Me and That's Okay
Exercise VII.C What Drawer Does This Belong In?
SECTION VIII Chemical Dependence
Exercise VIII.A I Use Because...
Exercise VIII.B What to Do Instead of Using
Exercise VIII.C My Road Map to Recovery
SECTION IX Child Sexual Molestation
Exercise IX.A This Is What Happened
Exercise IX.B This Is What I Did
Exercise IX.C I'm Changing the Way I Think
Exercise IX.D Stop! Rewind! And Start Again
SECTION X Chronic Pain
Exercise X.A Aah! Relief, Written and Directed by
(Write in Your Name)
Exercise X.B I Can Get through This
SECTION XI Codependence
Exercise XI.A I'm Not in Kansas Anymore
Exercise XI.B I Feel...
SECTION XII Depression
Exercise XII.A What Do Others Value about Me?
Exercise XII.B My Feelings Journal
Exercise XII.C Taking Charge of Your Thoughts
Exercise XII.D There's Always a Sunrise
SECTION XIII Domestic Violence Offenders
Exercise XIII.A When Do I Need a Break?
Exercise XIII.B Now Is When I Need a Break
Exercise XIII.C I Can Have Feelings, Too
SECTION XIV Domestic Violence Survivors
Exercise XIV.A What I Give and What I Get
Exercise XIV.B What If ...?
Exercise XIV.C Thoughts about This Relationship
SECTION XV Grief/Loss Unresolved
Exercise XV.A Farewell, until We Meet Again
Exercise XV.B Moving On
SECTION XVI?HIV/AIDS
Exercise XVI.A How Am I Doing?
Exercise XVI.B Why Me?
SECTION XVII Incest Offenders?Adult
Exercise XVII.A Through the Eyes of a Child
Exercise XVII.B Stress and Trigger Journal
Exercise XVII.C My Letter of Apology
SECTION XVIII Incest Survivors?Adult
Exercise XVIII.A My Story
Exercise XVIII.B What I Need to Tell You
SECTION XIX Infertility
Exercise XIX.A Being a Parent Means...
Exercise XIX.B What If We Have a Child Some Other Way?
SECTION XX Parenting Problems
Exercise XX.A Working from the Same Page
Exercise XX.B What's the Message I Am Giving?
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