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  • af George Sachs Psyd
    153,95 kr.

    From the Author: I'm a child psychologist in Manhattan. One of my goals in my practice is to help children identify emotions in themselves and others. If a young child is able to do this, he or she is better able to make and keep friends, forming bonds that help them weather the inevitable storms of adolescence and beyond. In fact, leading researchers have determined that being emotionally literate not only improves a child's emotional well-being, but also improves a child's academic performance. This book is designed to foster social and emotional intelligence in your child. The first part of the book teaches different emotions, demonstrating them in the faces of the featured children. Your child is then encouraged to identify these emotions in themselves. Ask your child, when prompted, what makes them feel angry or sad, scared or happy. The answers may surprise you. Finally, a game is included that asks your child to identify the different emotions they learned, guessing with only a small part of the face revealed.

  • af George Sachs Psyd
    223,95 kr.

    This helpful TF-CBT workbook is designed to support TFCBT therapists and child trauma therapists in their work with traumatized children. Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) is an evidence-based psychotherapy that aims at addressing the needs of children and adolescents (ages 3 to 18) with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and other difficulties related to traumatic life events. "Helping the Traumatized Child" is designed as a tool for therapists to use with children and adolescents who have experienced trauma. The activities in this workbook are based on cutting-edge research in the field of trauma treatment for children. Studies have found that educating children about trauma, providing positive stress management techniques, reexposing the child to the traumatic events, and changing children's distorted thoughts about the trauma, are all effective strategies for ameliorating the symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This book offers the therapist these sound scientific methods in an easy to use, child-friendly form. The activities are best used with children ages seven to eighteen, but can be tailored for children as young as four-years old.This workbook is not designed to be used alone, but rather a companion to an existing knowledge base of trauma treatment with children. Basic principles of child psychotherapy and child maltreatment are not included in this text. It is recommended, therefore, that, while using this manual, clinicians read other sources for treating traumatized children. I suggest the book Treating Trauma and Traumatic Grief in Children and Adolescents by Judith Cohen, PhD, Anthony Mannarino, PhD and Esther Deblinger, PhD.The workbook also comes with a free downloadable version of the workbook, which allows for easy printing of the child-friendly materials to use in sessions.Table Of Contents: "Getting to Know Me "Goal: Assessment & Goal Setting"What is Trauma & Abuse?"Goal: Psycho-education of Trauma and Abuse"Managing My Emotions"Goal: Emotion Identification & Regulation"Managing Stress"Goal: Relaxation Training & Thought Stopping"Managing My Thoughts"Goal: Connecting Thoughts to Feelings and Actions"Trauma Timeline"Goal: Outlining Traumatic Events"Trauma Narrative"Goal: Exposure of Traumatic Events with Thoughts & Feelings"Changing Unhelpful Thoughts"Goal: Reprocessing Distorted Thoughts"Being Safe"Goal: Sharing Trauma Narrative w/Caregiver. Safety Planning & GraduationExamples of worksheetsMy Universe This activity is helpful in determining the child's support system and whom he feels close to in the family or circle of friends. I was surprised when using this activity with a twelve-year-old boy to see that he put his abusive mother in the largest "planet" nearest to him. This was essential information as we progressed in treatment, as it helped me understand his conflicted relationship with his mother. The Family ZooThis projective drawing activity allows the therapist to see how the child views his family and his position or place in that family. Like "My Universe," this activity is helpful in determining which adult the child feels close to and safe enough to share his trauma story with at the end of treatment.Time MachineMany children harbor fantasies about what they wish had happened instead of the "bad thing" that really occurred in the past. For example: a child who was sexually abused may wish the abusing relative had been nice to her and had not been abusive. Or a child who loses a father in a traumatic boating accident may wish that the father had not gone on the trip. It is important for the child to express these fantasies if the trauma narrative is to proceed.

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