This Handbook offers a much-needed resource of theoretical knowledge, evidence-based interventions, and practical guidelines for professionals providing group psychotherapy to youth clients. Written by leading professionals in the field of child and adolescent cognitive-behavioral therapy, this comprehensive volume offers readers a collection of innovative and well established approaches for group interventions with youth in a variety of treatment settings. It addresses a wide range of issues, not limited to assessment, group member selection, and specific protocols and strategies that readers…mehr
This Handbook offers a much-needed resource of theoretical knowledge, evidence-based interventions, and practical guidelines for professionals providing group psychotherapy to youth clients. Written by leading professionals in the field of child and adolescent cognitive-behavioral therapy, this comprehensive volume offers readers a collection of innovative and well established approaches for group interventions with youth in a variety of treatment settings. It addresses a wide range of issues, not limited to assessment, group member selection, and specific protocols and strategies that readers can implement in their own practice. Integrating theoretical and practical aspects, leading experts offer their experience through case examples and vignettes, suggesting guidelines for overcoming inherent treatment obstacles. This Handbook provides not only a framework for delivering effective group therapy, but also highlights specific problem areas, and it is an invaluable reference for professionals providing therapeutic intervention to children and adolescents.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ray W. Christner, Psy.D., NCSP is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Educational Specialist Program in the Department of Psychology at Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (PCOM). He is licensed as a Psychologist in Pennsylvania, and he holds certification as a School Psychologist from the Pennsylvania Department of Education and the National School Psychology Certification Board. He maintains a private practice providing direct service to children, adolescents, adults, and families, as well as consultation services to educational and clinical settings. Jessica L. Stewart, Psy.D., is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Rhode Island, and a Licensed School Psychologist in Massachusetts. She has worked with children, adults, and families in various settings including public schools, outpatient clinics, residential treatment facilities and inpatient hospitals, medical settings, and providing in-home services to address a variety of presenting problems. Arthur Freeman, Ed.D., ABPP., is the President of the Freeman Institute for Cognitive Therapy and Director of Training and Supervision for the Center for Brief Therapy in Fort Wayne, Indiana. He is currently head of the Psychology Department of Sheridan Shores Rehabilitation Hospital and Visiting Professor at Governor's State University in Chicago, Illinois.
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Part I: Group Therapy Essentials. Stewart Christner An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Youth. Freeman History of Group Therapy with Youth. Stone CBT Group Treatment with Children and Adolescents: What Makes for Effective Group Therapy? Hill Coulson-Brown Developmental Considerations for Group Therapy with Youth. Knauss Legal and Ethical Issues in Providing Group Therapy to Minors. Part II: Specific Settings. Smallwood Brill Christner Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy in Schools. Vernon Application of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy to Groups Within Classrooms and Educational Settings. Friedberg Group Cognitive-Behavior Therapy in Outpatient Settings. Stone Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Groups in Inpatient Settings. Summers Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy in Residential Treatment. Stewart Esposito CBT Groups in Medical Settings. Part III: Presenting Problems. Flannery-Schroeder Sieberg Gosch Cognitive-Behavior Group Treatment for Anxiety Disorders. Jones Stewart Group Cognitive-Behavior Therapy to Address Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents. Schaefer Ginsburg-Block Helping Children and Adolescents Coping With Divorce. Stewart Sharp A Cognitive-Behavioral Group Approach to Grief and Loss. Johnson Young Cognitive-Behavioral Group Treatment for Child Sexual Abuse. Christner Walker Mediating Depression in Youth: A Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy Approach. Braswell Meeting the Treatment Needs of Children with ADHD: Can Cognitive Strategies Make a Contribution? Lochman Powell Boxmeyer Deming Young Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy for Angry and Aggressive Youth. Chernicoff Fazelbhoy Cognitive-Behavioral Groups for Substance Abusing Adolescents. Jones Cognitive-Behavioral Groups for Self-injurious Behavior. Livanis Solomon Ingram Guided Social Stories: Group Treatment of Adolescents with Asperger's Disorder in the Schools. Simmerman Christner Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Children who are Ostracized or Socially Isolated. Barakat Gonzalez Weinberger Using Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Chronic Medical Illness. Bloomgarden Mennuti Conti Weller A Relational-cultural Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Treating Female Adolescent Eating Disorders. Oster A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Parent Education Groups. Erdlen Jr. Rickrode Social Skills Groups With Youth: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective. Part IV: Conclusions and Future Directions. Stewart Christner Future Directions in Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy: From Research to Practice.
Part I: Group Therapy Essentials. Stewart Christner An Introduction to Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Youth. Freeman History of Group Therapy with Youth. Stone CBT Group Treatment with Children and Adolescents: What Makes for Effective Group Therapy? Hill Coulson-Brown Developmental Considerations for Group Therapy with Youth. Knauss Legal and Ethical Issues in Providing Group Therapy to Minors. Part II: Specific Settings. Smallwood Brill Christner Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy in Schools. Vernon Application of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy to Groups Within Classrooms and Educational Settings. Friedberg Group Cognitive-Behavior Therapy in Outpatient Settings. Stone Cognitive-Behavior Therapy Groups in Inpatient Settings. Summers Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy in Residential Treatment. Stewart Esposito CBT Groups in Medical Settings. Part III: Presenting Problems. Flannery-Schroeder Sieberg Gosch Cognitive-Behavior Group Treatment for Anxiety Disorders. Jones Stewart Group Cognitive-Behavior Therapy to Address Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents. Schaefer Ginsburg-Block Helping Children and Adolescents Coping With Divorce. Stewart Sharp A Cognitive-Behavioral Group Approach to Grief and Loss. Johnson Young Cognitive-Behavioral Group Treatment for Child Sexual Abuse. Christner Walker Mediating Depression in Youth: A Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy Approach. Braswell Meeting the Treatment Needs of Children with ADHD: Can Cognitive Strategies Make a Contribution? Lochman Powell Boxmeyer Deming Young Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy for Angry and Aggressive Youth. Chernicoff Fazelbhoy Cognitive-Behavioral Groups for Substance Abusing Adolescents. Jones Cognitive-Behavioral Groups for Self-injurious Behavior. Livanis Solomon Ingram Guided Social Stories: Group Treatment of Adolescents with Asperger's Disorder in the Schools. Simmerman Christner Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Children who are Ostracized or Socially Isolated. Barakat Gonzalez Weinberger Using Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy with Chronic Medical Illness. Bloomgarden Mennuti Conti Weller A Relational-cultural Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Treating Female Adolescent Eating Disorders. Oster A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach to Parent Education Groups. Erdlen Jr. Rickrode Social Skills Groups With Youth: A Cognitive-Behavioral Perspective. Part IV: Conclusions and Future Directions. Stewart Christner Future Directions in Cognitive-Behavior Group Therapy: From Research to Practice.
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