Counseling Treatment for Children and Adolescents with DSM-IV-Tr Disorders

Cover Art for 9780132302623, Counseling Treatment for Children and Adolescents with DSM-IV-Tr Disorders by Robert R. Erk
ISBN: 9780132302623
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Published: 30 June, 2007
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)

The second edition of Counseling, Psychology, and Childrentakes a multidimensional four-part approach to counseling children. This approach: 1) capitalizes on the relationships children build with parents, teachers, and other adults; 2) looks at children's developmental processes; 3) examines multicultural influences upon them; and 4) takes into consideration the variety of intervention models available. Four chapters examine four major approaches to child therapy: psychodynamic, child-centered, behavioral/cognitive-behavioral, and family systems. In the final synthesizing chapter, the author draws upon his experience as therapist andteacher to bring everything together through a case study that shows his multidimensional approach in action.This book covers the use of play as a therapeutic technique and emphasizes thinking outside the box of standard therapy. It encourages future counselors to view treatment as the culmination of education/developmental, preventive, and remedial interventions.For professionals in the field of counseling children.

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