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Working therapeutically with families : creative activities for diverse family structures / Tonia Caselman and Kimberley Hill.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: London Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2014Description: 215 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9781849059626:
  • 1849059624 (paperback)
Other title:
  • Creative activities for diverse family structures
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 616.89156
LOC classification:
  • .C3 2014
Online resources:
Contents:
Family Assessment -- Single-Parent Families With an Absent Parent -- Divorced/Separated/Unmarried Families -- Blended Families -- Families with Grandparents as Caregivers -- Families with an Incarcerated Loved One -- Families with a Substance Abusing Child -- Families with a Substance Abusing Parent -- Families with a Mentally Ill Parent -- Families with a Chronically Ill Child -- Families in Grief -- Appendix A: General Game Cards -- Appendix B: Single Parent Cards -- Appendix C: Feelings Thermometers -- Appendix D: Choice Cards -- Appendix E: Assertiveness -- Appendix F: Impulse Control -- Appendix G: Values Cards -- Appendix H: Substance Abuse Cards -- Appendix I: Ill Child Cards -- Appendix J: Bereavement Cards.
Summary: This resource provides a wealth of activities to use in therapeutic work with families, tailored to meet the particular needs of different types of family. In this book, chapters are organized by family type, and include divorced families, families with an incarcerated parent, grandparent-led families, families with substance abuse issues, and families in grief. Each chapter includes a host of therapeutic activities that are appropriate, and most effective, with each family type. Chapters also include a discussion of the context, the strengths and weaknesses of each family type, the challenges they face, and best practices for effective intervention. Clear instructions and follow up discussion questions are included. This will be an essential guide for all those working with families, including counsellors, family therapists, social workers and psychologists.
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General Lending Wexford Campus Library Wexford General Lending 616.89156 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 81001
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General Lending Wexford Campus Library Wexford General Lending 616.89156 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 76026

CW068

CW017

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Family Assessment -- Single-Parent Families With an Absent Parent -- Divorced/Separated/Unmarried Families -- Blended Families -- Families with Grandparents as Caregivers -- Families with an Incarcerated Loved One -- Families with a Substance Abusing Child -- Families with a Substance Abusing Parent -- Families with a Mentally Ill Parent -- Families with a Chronically Ill Child -- Families in Grief -- Appendix A: General Game Cards -- Appendix B: Single Parent Cards -- Appendix C: Feelings Thermometers -- Appendix D: Choice Cards -- Appendix E: Assertiveness -- Appendix F: Impulse Control -- Appendix G: Values Cards -- Appendix H: Substance Abuse Cards -- Appendix I: Ill Child Cards -- Appendix J: Bereavement Cards.

This resource provides a wealth of activities to use in therapeutic work with families, tailored to meet the particular needs of different types of family. In this book, chapters are organized by family type, and include divorced families, families with an incarcerated parent, grandparent-led families, families with substance abuse issues, and families in grief. Each chapter includes a host of therapeutic activities that are appropriate, and most effective, with each family type. Chapters also include a discussion of the context, the strengths and weaknesses of each family type, the challenges they face, and best practices for effective intervention. Clear instructions and follow up discussion questions are included. This will be an essential guide for all those working with families, including counsellors, family therapists, social workers and psychologists.

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