Dialogues with Children and Adolescents

Dialogues with Children and Adolescents
Author: Björn Salomonsson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317505581

Psychoanalytic work with children is popular, but the sophisticated language used in psychoanalytic discourse can be at odds with how children communicate, and how best to communicate with them. Dialogues with Children and Adolescents: A Psychoanalytic Guide shows how these aims can be achieved for the most effective clinical outcome with children from infancy up to late adolescence. Björn Salomonsson and Majlis Winberg Salomonsson draw on extensive case material which reveals the essence of communication between child and therapist. They enfranchise the patient of all ages as an equal participant in the therapeutic relationship. Presented in letter form the cases contain no professional terms. Only the final chapter contains theoretical commentaries applicable to each case. These terms and theories help to explain a child’s behaviour, the analyst’s technique and the background to the disorder. This is new creative development in child therapy and analysis which is written in a very accessible style. Dialogues with Children and Adolescents will be essential reading for beginners in psychoanalytic work with children and will cast a fresh light on such work for more experienced clinicians. It will also appeal to the non-professional lay reader.

Dialogues with Children and Adolescents

Dialogues with Children and Adolescents
Author: Björn Salomonsson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2016-02-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317505573

Psychoanalytic work with children is popular, but the sophisticated language used in psychoanalytic discourse can be at odds with how children communicate, and how best to communicate with them. Dialogues with Children and Adolescents: A Psychoanalytic Guide shows how these aims can be achieved for the most effective clinical outcome with children from infancy up to late adolescence. Björn Salomonsson and Majlis Winberg Salomonsson draw on extensive case material which reveals the essence of communication between child and therapist. They enfranchise the patient of all ages as an equal participant in the therapeutic relationship. Presented in letter form the cases contain no professional terms. Only the final chapter contains theoretical commentaries applicable to each case. These terms and theories help to explain a child’s behaviour, the analyst’s technique and the background to the disorder. This is new creative development in child therapy and analysis which is written in a very accessible style. Dialogues with Children and Adolescents will be essential reading for beginners in psychoanalytic work with children and will cast a fresh light on such work for more experienced clinicians. It will also appeal to the non-professional lay reader.

Narrative Therapies with Children and Adolescents

Narrative Therapies with Children and Adolescents
Author: Craig Smith
Publisher: Guilford Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000-03-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781572305762

Showcasing approaches as creative and playful as young clients themselves, the book presents therapy as a dialogue of discovery. Through transcripts and compelling case examples, contributors illuminate how drama, art, play, and humor can be used effectively to engage with children of different ages, and to honor their idiosyncratic language, knowledge, and perspective.

No Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents

No Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents
Author: Martha B Straus
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999-02-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780393702866

Weaving practical, hands-on ideas with theory and research about child development, child treatment, and the therapeutic relationship, this book describes an innovative approach to treatment of children and adolescents who won't or can't respond to traditional, conversation-based therapy. For these children, therapists need an entirely new clinical language, one that doesn't depend on words. Within an interpersonal and developmental framework, Straus spells out the deceptively simple goals of no-talk therapy: someone to be close to, and something to be proud of. Through empathy and respect, games, activities, community involvement, a circle of adults, and little pleasures, this approach begins to provide these anxious, sullen, enraged, and confused kids with the self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-awareness to develop a voice of their own.

Interviewing Children and Adolescents, Second Edition

Interviewing Children and Adolescents, Second Edition
Author: James Morrison
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 510
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1462526934

This instructive clinical resource has given thousands of clinicians and students essential skills for evaluating infants through adolescents with any type of mental health issue. Principles for conducting age-appropriate clinical interviews with children of varying ages and their parents--including the use of toys, drawing, dolls, and other forms of play--are illustrated with annotated sample transcripts. The book provides crucial information for accurately diagnosing a wide range of mental and behavioral disorders. User-friendly features include concise explanations of diagnostic criteria, coding notes, interview pointers for specific disorders, vivid vignettes, and a sample written report. New to This Edition *Current terminology, codes, and diagnostic criteria integrated throughout the case examples and disorder-specific discussions. *Features both DSM-5 and ICD-10-CM codes. *Essential Features--prototypes that encapsulate the symptoms and other diagnostic elements of each disorder. *Reproducible tool (Questionnaire for Parents) that can be downloaded and printed for repeated use. *Additional disorders and vignettes.

Dialogue on Adolescence

Dialogue on Adolescence
Author: United States. Children's Bureau. Ad Hoc Committee on Cooperative Planning for Youth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1967
Genre: Adolescence
ISBN:

Kids' Club Letters

Kids' Club Letters
Author: Georgia A. DeGangi
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2009-08-26
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 113516830X

Kids' Club Letters provides an innovative approach to group psychotherapy for school-aged children who experience a range of social and emotional problems. A narrative therapy approach is adapted, taking the form of letters written by the therapist in the voice of a child who is asking for advice about interpersonal or emotional problems. The child in the letter is asking for guidance from the participants in the group. These letters were devised and written for the purpose of structuring responses in group psychotherapy, allowing the participants to address relevant issues for them individually and at the group level. The children in the groups had previously experienced difficulty discussing these issues spontaneously. Hence the 'Dear Group' letter format was born. The children did not know that the therapist had written the letters.

101 Dialogues, Sketches and Skits

101 Dialogues, Sketches and Skits
Author: Paul Rooyackers
Publisher: Hunter House
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-12
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781630269272

"This collection of short theatre dialogues can be performed almost instantly, with very little preparation, spontaneously and on the spot. Written primarily for drama students from 12 to 18 years old, the sketches and skits can also be used in middle- and high-school classrooms as well as by professional and nonprofessional theatre-training groups of any age."--Back cover.

Mutual Respect with Teenagers

Mutual Respect with Teenagers
Author: Michael Schleifer
Publisher: Brush Education
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Emotions in adolescence
ISBN: 9781550593471

This book is aimed at helping parents of teenagers who want their children to be decent, caring people. It is for parents who want to talk to their children, to engage them in a dialogue about fundamental values, as well as about feelings: not just about the feelings of the teenagers, but those of the parent as well. In this book the authors address not just the issues of adolescents--privacy versus supervision: internet, chat rooms, and cell phones; sex, drugs, and parties; and body image--but the emotions and values of the teens as well as those of their parents. In this book, the authors invite the parent to grow and expand their own horizons in conjunction with those of their teenage child. A relationship is a developing entity as are each of the players. In order to help one's adolescent grow and support their development, one has to be open to the possibility of letting oneself grow as well. Our adolescents may challenge and push us to a level that makes us uncomfortable, but in the end we will learn from them, while we hope they will learn from us.