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The girl' heroine's journey is distinct from a boy's heroic journey
in sandplay therapy. A Therapist's Guide to Mapping the Girl
Heroine's Journey in Sandplay highlights crucial aspects of these
journeys through the Sandplay Journey Map and assists clinicians to
gain perspective on the girl's journey towards self-confidence,
mastery of challenging tasks of psychological development and
behavioral competence. Mapping this journey with the mandala form,
provides beginning as well as seasoned therapists a means of
strengthening therapists' clinical acuity and overall perspective
on individual casework as well as in the complexity of clinical
dynamics of the girl's journey throughout the therapeutic process.
Grounded in practical application and examples, readers are guided
through each stage of the journey. Two clinical case studies, a
compelling heroine's tale, and experiential exercises illustrate
and complement the mandala mapping practice therapeutically. Full
color photos can be found at Dr. Heiko's website:
http://drheiko.com/book-announcement/.
Play Therapy with Preteens presents integrative models of play
therapy that incorporate expressive arts and evidence-informed
interventions into working with preadolescents. The current
research demonstrates treatment efficacy in incorporating creative,
dynamic interventions into work with preadolescents and their
families. This unique book is written specifically on play therapy
with preadolescents, presenting a comprehensive yet practical
approach that integrates expressive arts like music, movement,
play, sand, and poetry into treatment, along with familial
involvement. Contributors cover a multitude of therapy options
including: cognitive behavioral; attachment-centered; Alderian;
family play; relational transformation; nature-based; and
directive. This volume is the perfect companion to beginning and
seasoned practitioners.
The girl' heroine's journey is distinct from a boy's heroic journey
in sandplay therapy. A Therapist's Guide to Mapping the Girl
Heroine's Journey in Sandplay highlights crucial aspects of these
journeys through the Sandplay Journey Map and assists clinicians to
gain perspective on the girl's journey towards self-confidence,
mastery of challenging tasks of psychological development and
behavioral competence. Mapping this journey with the mandala form,
provides beginning as well as seasoned therapists a means of
strengthening therapists' clinical acuity and overall perspective
on individual casework as well as in the complexity of clinical
dynamics of the girl's journey throughout the therapeutic process.
Grounded in practical application and examples, readers are guided
through each stage of the journey. Two clinical case studies, a
compelling heroine's tale, and experiential exercises illustrate
and complement the mandala mapping practice therapeutically. Full
color photos can be found at Dr. Heiko's website:
http://drheiko.com/book-announcement/.
While many books and current research in the field of child
psychotherapy focus on typical psychiatric conditions faced by
children and the associated treatments for those conditions, there
is a paucity of information on treating vulnerable demographics and
unique child populations. These include, but are not limited to,
children affected by natural disasters, complex trauma, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder. Play Therapy with Vulnerable
Populations: No Child Forgotten provides the latest
research-supported, play-based interventions for clinicians to
utilize with these children. This book encourages the reader
through real-world application case studies to honor the
significance of the therapeutic relationship and balance humanism
and therapeutic warmth with evidence-based practices.
Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment offers an engaging and
practical integration of expressive arts and play therapy within
family counseling. Building upon the most current research in
family counseling, this volume presents new and humanistic
approaches of family play therapy, including family-based cognitive
behavioral therapy, family theraplay, and filial therapy.
Application of these methods is explored with children and families
affected by autism, divorce, and trauma. Essential coverage of the
ethics of family play therapy as well as the therapist's own
self-care is also included in this comprehensive and valuable
resource. Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment provides
clinicians and family counselors with an integrative and effective
model of family counseling that will help children and families
understand and develop their mental health needs.
Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment offers an engaging and
practical integration of expressive arts and play therapy within
family counseling. Building upon the most current research in
family counseling, this volume presents new and humanistic
approaches of family play therapy, including family-based cognitive
behavioral therapy, family theraplay, and filial therapy.
Application of these methods is explored with children and families
affected by autism, divorce, and trauma. Essential coverage of the
ethics of family play therapy as well as the therapist's own
self-care is also included in this comprehensive and valuable
resource. Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment provides
clinicians and family counselors with an integrative and effective
model of family counseling that will help children and families
understand and develop their mental health needs.
How do political conflicts shape popular culture? This book
explores that question by analyzing how the ""Planet of the Apes""
films functioned both as entertaining adventures and as apocalyptic
political commentary. Informative and thought provoking, the book
demonstrates how this enormously popular series of secular myths
used images of racial and ecological crisis to respond to events
like the Cold War, the race riots of the 1960s, the Civil Rights
movement, the Black Power movement, and the Vietnam War. The work
utilizes interviews with key filmmakers and close readings of the
five ""Apes"" television shows to trace the development of the
series' theme of racial conflict in the context of the shifting
ideologies of race during the sixties and seventies. The book also
observes that today, amid growing concerns over race relations, the
resurgent popularity of ""Apes"" and Twentieth Century - Fox's
upcoming film may again make ""Planet of the Apes"" a pop culture
phenomenon that asks who we are and where we are going.
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J Eric Greene
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Discovery Miles 4 670
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Play Therapy with Preteens presents integrative models of play
therapy that incorporate expressive arts and evidence-informed
interventions into working with preadolescents. The current
research demonstrates treatment efficacy in incorporating creative,
dynamic interventions into work with preadolescents and their
families. This unique book is written specifically on play therapy
with preadolescents, presenting a comprehensive yet practical
approach that integrates expressive arts like music, movement,
play, sand, and poetry into treatment, along with familial
involvement. Contributors cover a multitude of therapy options
including: cognitive behavioral; attachment-centered; Alderian;
family play; relational transformation; nature-based; and
directive. This volume is the perfect companion to beginning and
seasoned practitioners.
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