Speech Therapy
.... overview of the ways in which different types of professionals can come together in different contexts to provide the kinds of
therapy that a
child with speech ....
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Children and Speech Therapy
.... overview of the ways in which different types of professionals can come together in different contexts to provide the kinds of
therapy that a
child with speech ....
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Play Therapy and Pervasive Developmental
.... concepts or practices that lack the rigor and precision of the physical sciences with impressive sounding names, like
child-centered play
therapy, filial play ....
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ISSUES IN FAMILY THERAPY: CHILDHOOD ABUSE
.... For example, Ackerman, Colapinto, Scharf and Weinshel (1991) report that in most cases family
therapy for
child abuse is court-ordered which means that for ....
(2090

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I. Play therapy
.... B.
Child witnesses of domestic violence benefit from play
therapy by utilizing symbolic objects and activities to help them confront and process their ....
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Play therapy and Practice
.... In your practice, what indicators do you use to evaluate whether play
therapy for a specific
child is yielding results? How do you ....
(726

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PLAY THERAPY TRAINING IN MFT PROGRAMS
.... Play
therapy can help
child victims of bullying by enabling them to vent their suppressed feelings and to acquire the psychosocial skills necessary for them to ....
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Milieu Therapy
.... Milieu
therapy for short stay units: A transformed practice theory. .... between factors assumed to be associated with maladaptive mother
child relationships and ....
(1227

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The Visually Limited School Age Child
.... Depending on the severity, the
child should have more or less
therapy, combined with more or less training the more serious the problem, the more
therapy, etc. ....
(2410

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Art Therapy for Ill Children
.... This article examines how an art
therapy counselor can help a
child deal with the awareness of his or her won death by providing an opportunity for expressing ....
(1539

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Nondirective Play Therapy
.... Nondirective play
therapy per se offers the
child an opportunity "to experience growth under the most favorable conditions" (p. 16). ....
(3480

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Therapy for Victims of Childhood Sexual Abuse
.... The Touchstone
therapy group for women survivors of
child sexual abuse. Journal of Mental Health, 4(1), 17-29. Franklin, JT (1986). ....
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Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... He states that
therapy resulted in an elevation in the father's level of self-esteem which was accompanied by a reduced desire/impulse to hit his
child. ....
(2296

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Prevention of Child Abuse The purpose of this research is to
.... He states that
therapy resulted in an elevation in the father's level of self-esteem which was accompanied by a reduce desire/impulse to hit his
child. ....
(2282

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Play Therapy
.... Play
therapy can help
child victims of bullying by enabling them to vent their suppressed feelings and acquire the psychosocial skills necessary for them to ....
(7764

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Counseling Model vs. the Therapy Model in Schools
.... strengths, is bi-directional, and demands personal responsibility on the part of the
child. .... This builds on the Rogerian approach to
therapy, but can be used in ....
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Application of Bowen's Family Therapy Theory
.... Ed.), Black families in
therapy: A multisystems approach. Pierce, R. & Pierce L. (1991) The need for cultural competencies in
child protective service work. ....
(2840

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Article Critique: Social Effectiveness Therapy for Children
.... This article presents social effectiveness
therapy for children with social phobia, a typical factor .... European
Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 12(3), 2003, pp. ....
(559

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Child Sexual Abusers
.... short- and long-term effects,
child sex abuse victims can recover from their traumatic experiences through various types of treatment and
therapy modalities. ....
(1971

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)
Child Abuse
.... Perpetrators are commonly given jail time and placed in
therapy. Many tools exist to help stop
child abusers, including the
Child Abuse Reporting Law, Megan's ....
(1990

8

)
Play Therapy Training
.... Play
therapy can help
child victims of bullying by enabling them to vent their suppressed feelings and to acquire the psychosocial skills necessary for them to ....
(9727

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Therapy and Divorce
.... From my perspective as a first-year marriage and family
therapy student, the .... attention, is the role of marriage and family therapists in
child custody hearings ....
(1170

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Narrative Therapy and Blended Families
.... Cox, N. (1997). Treating parents and children together: A feminist look at exclusionary practices in family
therapy and in
child psychotherapy. ....
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CHILD ABUSE WITHIN THE HISPANIC COMMUNITY
.... Feminist-informed family
therapy for the treatment of intrafamily
child sexual abuse. Journal of Family Psychology, 4(2), 151-166. Boss, P. (1992, December). ....
(1959

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Structural Family Therapy
.... From a structural
therapy perspective, Freud's little Hans (the subject of "A Phobia in a Five .... They had agreed that in bringing up their first
child they would ....
(2638

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Effects of Child Abuse
.... Perhaps if he can be reconciled with his father, this will make the rest of his
therapy easier. .... Assessment of
child abuse reports. (2006). Retrieved Feb. ....
(1297

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Therapy and Dr. Irvin Yalom
.... he or she takes on either the role of parent or
child in one's .... Betty's
therapy was ineffectual as long as she continued to attribute her alienation to others ....
(1793

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THE EFFECTS OF NARRATIVE THERAPY
.... Cox, N. (1997). Treating parents and children together: A feminist look at exclusionary practices in family
therapy and in
child psychotherapy. ....
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Marriage & Family Therapy Theories
.... planning as outlined in Dorothy Stroh Becvar and Raphael J. Becvar's (2003) Family
Therapy. .... She is an only
child, living in an isolated house on the edge of a ....
(1355

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Attachment Theory & Child Development & Learning
.... a systematic way of working with a
child to help him climb the developmental ladder, is the heart of what we call the developmental approach to
therapy" (p. 121 ....
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