The Therapist's Notebook, Volume 2
More Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Hecker, Lorna L; Ford Sori, Catherine
The Therapist's Notebook, Volume 2
More Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
Herausgeber: Hecker, Lorna L; Ford Sori, Catherine
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The Therapist's Notebook, Volume 2: More Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy, is the updated classic that provides mental health clinicians with hands-on tools to use in daily practice. This essential resource includes helpful homework assignments, reproducible handouts, and activities and interventions that can be applied to a wide variety of client and client problems. Useful case studies illustrate how the activities can be effectively applied. The book employs a consistent chapter format, making finding the 'right' activity easy.
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 273mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780789028020
- ISBN-10: 0789028026
- Artikelnr.: 22773590
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 273mm x 213mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 835g
- ISBN-13: 9780789028020
- ISBN-10: 0789028026
- Artikelnr.: 22773590
Abate). Chapter 7. Bridging Game for Ill and Well Siblings (Catherine Ford Sori and Nancee M. Biank). Chapter 8. Connecting Spaces: Experiential Encounters for Families (Scott A. Edwards and Erica J. Weekes). Chapter 9. The Feeling Head (Adam Zagelbaum). Chapter 10. The Gingerbread Figure Activity (George W. Bitar and Faith Drew). Chapter 11. The Creative Career Constellation (Adam Zagelbaum). Chapter 12. Props: Therapeutic Use of Common Objects (Joe M. Utay). SECTION III: ADULTS Chapter 13. Client Family-of-Origin Interviews with Parents: Questions That Support Discovery and Connection (Fred P. Piercy). Chapter 14. Externalizing Problems: It
s in the Bag (Margaret L. Keeling). Chapter 15. Putting Pressure on Procrastination (Howard G. Rosenthal). Chapter 16. The Situation Trigger Worksheet (Kolleen L. Simons). Chapter 17. Active Imagination (Marita Delaney). Chapter 18. Discovering Hidden Immigrants (Elise Cole). SECTION IV: GROUPS Chapter 19. Creating a Special Place (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 20. Say It with Flowers: An Innovative Group Therapy Activity for Adults and Children (Jolene Oppawsky). Chapter 21. Taking Out the Trash (René A. Jones). SECTION V: TRAUMA AND ABUSE RECOVERY Chapter 22. Exploring Relationships: An Eco-Map Activity for Adult Survivors of Incest (Abigail T. Christiansen, Andrea K. Wittenborn, Günnur Karakurt, Syidah Abdullah, and Chunhong Zhang). Chapter 23. Using Art and Metaphor in Spiritual Restoration After Trauma (Lisa A. Hollingsworth, Mary J. Didelot, and Caryn Levington). Chapter 24. Writing the Script for Survivor Therapy (Mary Bratton). SECTION VI: DIVORCE AND STEPFAMILIES Chapter 25. Dos and Don
ts of Divorced Parents (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 26. Stepfamilies (Catherine Ford Sori and Lorna L. Hecker). Chapter 27. Encouraging Children
s Stories of Divorce (Nancee M. Biank and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 28. Using Movie Clips to Facilitate Discussion in the Postdivorce Family (Christie Eppler and Christopher Latty). SECTION VII: SPIRITUALITY Chapter 29. How to Defeat a Giant: Using Spiritual Stories to Empower Children (Donald J. Olund). Chapter 30. Spiritual Play Genogram (Catherine Ford Sori). SECTION VIII: THERAPIST TOOLS Chapter 31. Family Strengths and Concerns Assessment (Belinda Stepnowski). Chapter 32. Therapy Intake Form (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 33. Quick Depression Assessment (Catherine Ford Sori and Lorna L. Hecker). Chapter 34. The Tiger Woods Analogy: The Seven-Minute Active Listening Solution (Howard G. Rosenthal).
Abate). Chapter 7. Bridging Game for Ill and Well Siblings (Catherine Ford Sori and Nancee M. Biank). Chapter 8. Connecting Spaces: Experiential Encounters for Families (Scott A. Edwards and Erica J. Weekes). Chapter 9. The Feeling Head (Adam Zagelbaum). Chapter 10. The Gingerbread Figure Activity (George W. Bitar and Faith Drew). Chapter 11. The Creative Career Constellation (Adam Zagelbaum). Chapter 12. Props: Therapeutic Use of Common Objects (Joe M. Utay). SECTION III: ADULTS Chapter 13. Client Family-of-Origin Interviews with Parents: Questions That Support Discovery and Connection (Fred P. Piercy). Chapter 14. Externalizing Problems: It
s in the Bag (Margaret L. Keeling). Chapter 15. Putting Pressure on Procrastination (Howard G. Rosenthal). Chapter 16. The Situation Trigger Worksheet (Kolleen L. Simons). Chapter 17. Active Imagination (Marita Delaney). Chapter 18. Discovering Hidden Immigrants (Elise Cole). SECTION IV: GROUPS Chapter 19. Creating a Special Place (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 20. Say It with Flowers: An Innovative Group Therapy Activity for Adults and Children (Jolene Oppawsky). Chapter 21. Taking Out the Trash (René A. Jones). SECTION V: TRAUMA AND ABUSE RECOVERY Chapter 22. Exploring Relationships: An Eco-Map Activity for Adult Survivors of Incest (Abigail T. Christiansen, Andrea K. Wittenborn, Günnur Karakurt, Syidah Abdullah, and Chunhong Zhang). Chapter 23. Using Art and Metaphor in Spiritual Restoration After Trauma (Lisa A. Hollingsworth, Mary J. Didelot, and Caryn Levington). Chapter 24. Writing the Script for Survivor Therapy (Mary Bratton). SECTION VI: DIVORCE AND STEPFAMILIES Chapter 25. Dos and Don
ts of Divorced Parents (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 26. Stepfamilies (Catherine Ford Sori and Lorna L. Hecker). Chapter 27. Encouraging Children
s Stories of Divorce (Nancee M. Biank and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 28. Using Movie Clips to Facilitate Discussion in the Postdivorce Family (Christie Eppler and Christopher Latty). SECTION VII: SPIRITUALITY Chapter 29. How to Defeat a Giant: Using Spiritual Stories to Empower Children (Donald J. Olund). Chapter 30. Spiritual Play Genogram (Catherine Ford Sori). SECTION VIII: THERAPIST TOOLS Chapter 31. Family Strengths and Concerns Assessment (Belinda Stepnowski). Chapter 32. Therapy Intake Form (Lorna L. Hecker and Catherine Ford Sori). Chapter 33. Quick Depression Assessment (Catherine Ford Sori and Lorna L. Hecker). Chapter 34. The Tiger Woods Analogy: The Seven-Minute Active Listening Solution (Howard G. Rosenthal).