Special Needs - General & Miscellaneous, Foster Care, Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy, Adoption, Child & Infant Psychology & Psychiatry, Psychotherapy
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Overview
This book contains a range of activities designed to help children who have moved to new families, for example through fostering or adoption, to overcome emotional difficulties.
- Encourages creativity in therapy with children who have moved to new families through fostering, adoption, or other means.
- Contains a broad range of activities designed to help these children overcome emotional difficulties in a gentle and positive atmosphere, as well as guidelines about how, when, where, and at what age to use them.
- Includes activities such as 'Family Web', 'Pick up a Privilege', 'The Anger Debugging Kit' and 'I Can Do It (Now)' that can be used by therapists or caregivers as part of, or to supplement, many different therapeutic approaches.
- Most are appropriate for use where the child is in long-term care, or when the plan is that they should not return to their birth family.
- All are suitable for both boys and girls.
Synopsis
This book contains a range of activities designed to help children who have moved to new families, for example through fostering or adoption, to overcome emotional difficulties.
Book Details
Published
November 1, 2002
Publisher
Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Pages
152
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780631236009