Kim S. Golding
Using Stories to Build Bridges with Traumatized Children
Creative Ideas for Therapy, Life Story Work, Direct Work and Parenting
Illustrator: McConville, Julia
Kim S. Golding
Using Stories to Build Bridges with Traumatized Children
Creative Ideas for Therapy, Life Story Work, Direct Work and Parenting
Illustrator: McConville, Julia
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Imaginative and practical, this guide reveals the therapeutic potential of using stories in counselling with traumatized children aged 4-16. It includes sample stories and advice on adapting them, as well as invaluable tips for planning stories and life story work, and for storymaking with children.
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Imaginative and practical, this guide reveals the therapeutic potential of using stories in counselling with traumatized children aged 4-16. It includes sample stories and advice on adapting them, as well as invaluable tips for planning stories and life story work, and for storymaking with children.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055406
- ISBN-10: 1849055408
- Artikelnr.: 40527919
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 208
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781849055406
- ISBN-10: 1849055408
- Artikelnr.: 40527919
Kim S. Golding CBE, BSc, MSc, D. Clin. Psy. AFBPsS is a clinical psychologist who works in Worcestershire, England where she was influential in the founding of the Integrated Service for Looked After Children - a multi-agency, holistic service providing support for foster, adoptive and residential parents, schools and the range of professionals supporting children growing up in care or in adoptive families. Kim was trained and mentored by Dan Hughes in the use of Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP). She is on the board of the Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy Institute supporting the use of DDP in Europe, USA and Canada. She accredits and trains professionals in the approach in the UK and has been invited to speak about this work internationally.
Foreword. Steve Killick, Clinical Psychologist and Storyteller.
Introduction. 1. The Power of Stories for Facilitating Healing for Children
and their Families. 2. 'Once upon a time...' Creating Your Own Stories.
Section One: Looking Back and Moving On, Life in Stories. 3. Story One: The
Caterpillar Who Did not Want to Become a Butterfly. 4. Story Two: Kirsty,
the Cuckoo in the Nest. 5. Story Three: The Puppy Who needed healing.
Section Two: Coping in Fear and Without Trust. 6. Story Four: Conner the
Superhero. 7. Story Five: Millie and Her Mother. 8. Story Six: In the Eye
of the Storm. Section Three: I Will Do It By Myself. 9. Story Seven: Born
to Care. 10. Story Eight: The Boy with all the Knowledge of the World in
His Head. 11. Story Nine: The Mermaid's Song. Section Four: Keep Noticing
Me. 12. Story Ten: Melinda and the Golden Balloon. 13. Story Eleven: The
Clockmakers and the Cuckoo Clock. 14. Story Twelve: The Space Boy. Section
Five: Learning About Relationships. 15. Story Thirteen: Survival of the
Fittest. 16. Story Fourteen: A Mummy Finds out how to Look After her Baby.
17. Story Fifteen: Sally Sunshine and the Big Bag of Worries. Section Six:
Stories for Parents. 18. Story Sixteen: A Daughter's Tale. 19. Story
Seventeen: William and Edward. 20. Story Eighteen: Longing and Belonging.
Section Seven: Stories for the Practitioners. 21. Story Nineteen: The
Finest Forest in all the Land. 22. Story Twenty: Never You Mind. 23. Story
Twenty One: Bridge over Troubled Water. Appendix 1. Planning a Solution
Story. Appendix 2. Planning a Therapeutic Story. Appendix 3. Planning a
Trauma Story. Appendix 4. Planning a Narrative to Explore Life Story.
Appendix 5. Planning an Insight Story. References.
Introduction. 1. The Power of Stories for Facilitating Healing for Children
and their Families. 2. 'Once upon a time...' Creating Your Own Stories.
Section One: Looking Back and Moving On, Life in Stories. 3. Story One: The
Caterpillar Who Did not Want to Become a Butterfly. 4. Story Two: Kirsty,
the Cuckoo in the Nest. 5. Story Three: The Puppy Who needed healing.
Section Two: Coping in Fear and Without Trust. 6. Story Four: Conner the
Superhero. 7. Story Five: Millie and Her Mother. 8. Story Six: In the Eye
of the Storm. Section Three: I Will Do It By Myself. 9. Story Seven: Born
to Care. 10. Story Eight: The Boy with all the Knowledge of the World in
His Head. 11. Story Nine: The Mermaid's Song. Section Four: Keep Noticing
Me. 12. Story Ten: Melinda and the Golden Balloon. 13. Story Eleven: The
Clockmakers and the Cuckoo Clock. 14. Story Twelve: The Space Boy. Section
Five: Learning About Relationships. 15. Story Thirteen: Survival of the
Fittest. 16. Story Fourteen: A Mummy Finds out how to Look After her Baby.
17. Story Fifteen: Sally Sunshine and the Big Bag of Worries. Section Six:
Stories for Parents. 18. Story Sixteen: A Daughter's Tale. 19. Story
Seventeen: William and Edward. 20. Story Eighteen: Longing and Belonging.
Section Seven: Stories for the Practitioners. 21. Story Nineteen: The
Finest Forest in all the Land. 22. Story Twenty: Never You Mind. 23. Story
Twenty One: Bridge over Troubled Water. Appendix 1. Planning a Solution
Story. Appendix 2. Planning a Therapeutic Story. Appendix 3. Planning a
Trauma Story. Appendix 4. Planning a Narrative to Explore Life Story.
Appendix 5. Planning an Insight Story. References.
Foreword. Steve Killick, Clinical Psychologist and Storyteller.
Introduction. 1. The Power of Stories for Facilitating Healing for Children
and their Families. 2. 'Once upon a time...' Creating Your Own Stories.
Section One: Looking Back and Moving On, Life in Stories. 3. Story One: The
Caterpillar Who Did not Want to Become a Butterfly. 4. Story Two: Kirsty,
the Cuckoo in the Nest. 5. Story Three: The Puppy Who needed healing.
Section Two: Coping in Fear and Without Trust. 6. Story Four: Conner the
Superhero. 7. Story Five: Millie and Her Mother. 8. Story Six: In the Eye
of the Storm. Section Three: I Will Do It By Myself. 9. Story Seven: Born
to Care. 10. Story Eight: The Boy with all the Knowledge of the World in
His Head. 11. Story Nine: The Mermaid's Song. Section Four: Keep Noticing
Me. 12. Story Ten: Melinda and the Golden Balloon. 13. Story Eleven: The
Clockmakers and the Cuckoo Clock. 14. Story Twelve: The Space Boy. Section
Five: Learning About Relationships. 15. Story Thirteen: Survival of the
Fittest. 16. Story Fourteen: A Mummy Finds out how to Look After her Baby.
17. Story Fifteen: Sally Sunshine and the Big Bag of Worries. Section Six:
Stories for Parents. 18. Story Sixteen: A Daughter's Tale. 19. Story
Seventeen: William and Edward. 20. Story Eighteen: Longing and Belonging.
Section Seven: Stories for the Practitioners. 21. Story Nineteen: The
Finest Forest in all the Land. 22. Story Twenty: Never You Mind. 23. Story
Twenty One: Bridge over Troubled Water. Appendix 1. Planning a Solution
Story. Appendix 2. Planning a Therapeutic Story. Appendix 3. Planning a
Trauma Story. Appendix 4. Planning a Narrative to Explore Life Story.
Appendix 5. Planning an Insight Story. References.
Introduction. 1. The Power of Stories for Facilitating Healing for Children
and their Families. 2. 'Once upon a time...' Creating Your Own Stories.
Section One: Looking Back and Moving On, Life in Stories. 3. Story One: The
Caterpillar Who Did not Want to Become a Butterfly. 4. Story Two: Kirsty,
the Cuckoo in the Nest. 5. Story Three: The Puppy Who needed healing.
Section Two: Coping in Fear and Without Trust. 6. Story Four: Conner the
Superhero. 7. Story Five: Millie and Her Mother. 8. Story Six: In the Eye
of the Storm. Section Three: I Will Do It By Myself. 9. Story Seven: Born
to Care. 10. Story Eight: The Boy with all the Knowledge of the World in
His Head. 11. Story Nine: The Mermaid's Song. Section Four: Keep Noticing
Me. 12. Story Ten: Melinda and the Golden Balloon. 13. Story Eleven: The
Clockmakers and the Cuckoo Clock. 14. Story Twelve: The Space Boy. Section
Five: Learning About Relationships. 15. Story Thirteen: Survival of the
Fittest. 16. Story Fourteen: A Mummy Finds out how to Look After her Baby.
17. Story Fifteen: Sally Sunshine and the Big Bag of Worries. Section Six:
Stories for Parents. 18. Story Sixteen: A Daughter's Tale. 19. Story
Seventeen: William and Edward. 20. Story Eighteen: Longing and Belonging.
Section Seven: Stories for the Practitioners. 21. Story Nineteen: The
Finest Forest in all the Land. 22. Story Twenty: Never You Mind. 23. Story
Twenty One: Bridge over Troubled Water. Appendix 1. Planning a Solution
Story. Appendix 2. Planning a Therapeutic Story. Appendix 3. Planning a
Trauma Story. Appendix 4. Planning a Narrative to Explore Life Story.
Appendix 5. Planning an Insight Story. References.