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MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK
Main description:
This widely used guidebook and text combines theory, research, and practical clinical strategies. Provided is a thoughtful framework for understanding the developmental impact of maltreatment; assessing the unique needs of each child and family; building a strong therapeutic relationship; and implementing a variety of effective interventions.
Contents:
1. Child Maltreatment and Development Outcome
2. Mechanisms of Impact
3. Family Assessment
4. Assessment of the Child
5. Principles and Goals of Treatment
6. Working with Parents and Caregivers
7. The Therapeutic Relationship
8. Helping Children Express Their Feelings and Thoughts about Maltreatment
9. Helping the Child Develop Effective Coping Mechanisms
10. Reformulating the Meaning of Maltreatment
11. Termination of Therapy
12. Personal Implications for the Therapist
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (Guilford Publications)
Publication date: October, 2006
Pages: 411
Weight: 652g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Paediatrics and Neonatal, Psychotherapy