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Steiner, Hans, Ed. – 1996
Adolescence is a time of unparalleled threat, change, challenge, and opportunity. Rates of psychopathology increase dramatically during adolescence, yet many therapists find it hard to engage with adolescents. The organization of this book follows the typical emergence of specific syndromes in the course of development. Chapters are: (1) "General…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Clinical Diagnosis, Psychotherapy
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Peavy, R. Vance – Journal of Creative Behavior, 1979
Suggesting that creativity is a useful frame of reference for some aspects of counseling and psychotherapy, the author considers situational and internal blockages to creative activity and discusses psychologically oriented conditions which favor creativity. (CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Counseling, Creativity, Failure
Stoltenberg, Cal D.; McNeill, Brian; Delworth, Ursula – 1998
Understanding change over time in one's ability to function as a professional is fundamental in the practice of clinical supervision. Drawing on developmental models of human behavior, a model of the development over time of therapy practice is presented. Specific domains of clinical practice and overriding structures that provide markers in…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Counseling, Counselor Training, Models
Micucci, Joseph A. – 1998
Presenting a developmentally grounded approach to treating a wide range of adolescent problems, this book shows how troubled teenagers and their parents can be helped to use family relationships as catalysts for growth and change. Case examples, practical discussions of the process of assessment and therapy, and straightforward clinical advice are…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Family Counseling, Parent Child Relationship
Seligman, Linda – 1998
This book presents an overview of the major types of mental disorders, accompanied by treatment models that are structured, comprehensive, grounded in research, and likely to be effective. Chapter topics are: (1) "Introduction to Effective Treatment Planning"; (2) "Mental Disorders in Infants, Children, and Adolescents"; (3) "Situationally…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Counseling, Counselor Training, Individual Development
Nichols, Polly – 1984
A teacher of behaviorally disordered children notes the unease which members of her profession feel towards therapy and urges that principles of psychotherapy be reexamined for possible incorporation into instruction. Four premises are addressed: (1) that excluding counseling and psychotherapeutic interventions limits the helping role of teachers;…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Interpersonal Competence, Psychotherapy, Teacher Education
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Brooks, Robert B. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1987
A psychotherapist suggests the use of a storytelling technique called "Creative Characters" to strengthen learning disabled children's cognitive and emotional functioning. The process of creating stories that represent key features of the child's world offers a means to strengthen both cognitive and emotional functioning, especially the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Emotional Problems, Learning Disabilities, Psychotherapy
Schofield, Leon J. – 1979
The paper describes hyperkinesis, a common behavior problem of childhood which is characterized by symptoms which include involuntary and consistent overactivity usually with onset in early childhood or infancy, short attention span, and poor school performance. Sections touch on the following aspects: symptoms, etiology, course of illness,…
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Dietetics, Drug Therapy, Early Childhood Education
Dilley, James W., Ed.; Marks, Robert, Ed. – 1998
The University of California San Francisco AIDS Health Project has more than 15 years' experience in working with thousands of people with AIDS. This guide, developed by the Project, provides practical, state-of-the-art resources in the field. Part 1, "Risk and Behavior: Helping Clients Remain Uninfected," covers the following topics:…
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Bereavement, Chronic Illness, Counseling
Nichols, William C. – 1996
Directed at practitioners and students of family therapy, this book presents a treatment framework that is compatible with a wide variety of therapeutic techniques. Focusing on the development over time of the family life cycles--from marriages in formation to the "postparental couple"--this book explores the unique challenges and opportunities…
Descriptors: Counseling Techniques, Developmental Stages, Divorce, Family Attitudes
Silver, Rawley A. – 1991
This book describes the use of drawing in therapy. Stimulus drawings (SDs) and techniques were developed in the 1960s for use with deaf children at a time when manual communication was forbidden in their schools. During the 1970s, the drawings were expanded for use with learning-disabled children, adult stroke-patients, and others with…
Descriptors: Art Expression, Art Therapy, Creative Expression, Evaluation
Malouff, John; Schutte, Nicola S. – 1998
By using a game-centered approach, mental health professionals can help teach social and emotional skills to their clients. The 66 games described in this book are presented using a standard format that includes suggestions for how to help players use their skills in daily life. The games were field tested using an evaluation strategy that focused…
Descriptors: Coping, Counseling Techniques, Emotional Problems, Games
Zero to Three, 1987
Five bulletins of the National Center for Clinical Infant Programs include articles with the following titles and authors: "Infant Day Care: A Cause for Concern?" (Jay Belsky); "Model versus Modal Child Care for Children from Low-Income Families (Donna Wittmer); "Therapeutic Childcare at Merrywood School" (Maxine Siegel); "Individual Differences…
Descriptors: Autism, Child Abuse, Child Development, Child Neglect
Friedman, Ronald J.; Doyal, Guy T. – 1987
This book is designed for parents and teachers of children with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and hyperactivity. Chapter 1 describes the symptoms, diagnosis, and causes of ADD, its effect on parents and families, inborn temperament characteristics of children with ADD, and tests and rating scales used to diagnose and treat the disorder. The…
Descriptors: Allergy, Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems