Child Therapy Activity and Homework Planner

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Author: Natalie Sufler Bilynsky

ISBN-10: 0471256846

ISBN-13: 9780471256847

Category: Clinical Psychology

Help children develop the skills they need to work through problems\ The Child Therapy Activity and Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:\ \ 80 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in children in kindergarten through sixth grade\ A quick-reference format the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as...

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Contains 80 ready-to-copy homework assignments that can be used to facilitate therapy with childrenExpert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercisesAssignments may be quickly customized using the enclosed CD-ROM Help children develop the skills they need to work through problems The Child Therapy Activity and Homework Planner provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:80 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered in children in kindergarten through sixth gradeA quick-reference format?the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anger management, Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning difficulties, physical challenges, and social skills, as well as problems related to divorce and adoptionExpert guidance on how and when to make the most efficient use of the exercisesA CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format?allowing you to customize them to suit you and the child?s unique styles and needs

PracticePlanner Series PrefacexvIntroductionxviSection IAcademic Achievement1Exercise I.ASchool Communication4Exercise I.BSchool Is Okay6Exercise I.CHomework11Section IIAdoption14Exercise II.AThe Story of Adoption17Exercise II.BMy Adoption21Exercise II.CYou Are the Expert24Section IIIAnger Management28Exercise III.AAnger Control31Exercise III.BAnger Management36Exercise III.CSolving a Problem40Section IVAnxiety42Exercise IV.ACoping with Anxiety45Exercise IV.BUnrealistic Fears51Exercise IV.CManaging Anxiety55Exercise IV.DStress Management59Exercise IV.ERelaxation63Section VAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder67Exercise V.AEstablishing Behavioral Plans70Exercise V.BDaily Routine76Exercise V.CParenting Tips79Exercise V.DStop and Think84Section VIBlended Families86Exercise VI.AFamily Story88Exercise VI.BFamily Crest94Exercise VI.CFamily Interview97Section VIIConduct Disorder98Exercise VII.AI'm So Frustrated I Could Burst101Exercise VII.BPutting It into Perspective106Section VIIIDepression108Exercise VIII.ACoping with Sadness111Exercise VIII.BCommunicating Feelings116Exercise VIII.CWhat Makes You Happy?121Exercise VIII.DWarning Signs125Exercise VIII.ERewriting Cognitive Distortions130Section IXDisruptive Behavior132Exercise IX.AWeighing the Options135Exercise IX.BCommunicating Assertively139Section XDivorce142Exercise X.ACoping with Divorce145Exercise X.BSince the Divorce149Section XIEnuresis151Exercise XI.ADecreasing Enuresis153Exercise XI.BTips to Decrease Bed-wetting155Section XIIFire Setting156Exercise XII.AFire Setting158Section XIIIGrief/Loss160Exercise XIII.AIt's Hard to Say Good-bye163Exercise XIII.BThe Letter169Exercise XIII.CAs Time Passes173Section XIVMedical Illness178Exercise XIV.ACoping with Illness180Exercise XIV.BI Like To ...185Section XVMental Retardation187Exercise XV.AIndependence190Exercise XV.BPart of the Family194Section XVIOppositional Defiant Disorder197Exercise XVI.AImproved Communication200Exercise XVI.BAnother Point of View207Exercise XVI.CConflict Resolution212Section XVIIPeer Conflict215Exercise XVII.ACompromise218Exercise XVII.BReactions222Exercise XVII.CTeasing227Exercise XVII.DStop Teasing Me!232Exercise XVII.EPeer Pressure236Exercise XVII.FPeer Pressure 2241Section XVIIIPhysical and Emotional Abuse245Exercise XVIII.AMy Experience248Exercise XVIII.BSafety253Section XIXPosttraumatic Stress Disorder256Exercise XIX.AImpact259Exercise XIX.BCoping with Trauma264Exercise XIX.CWhat Happened?268Section XXSchool Refusal270Exercise XX.AI'm Going to School273Exercise XX.BPositively School277Exercise XX.CSchool in View281Section XXISelf-Esteem283Exercise XXI.ARecognizing the Wonderful Things about You286Exercise XXI.BThinking Positively291Exercise XXI.CSelf-Improvement296Exercise XXI.DFantastic Me301Exercise XXI.EBill of Rights305Exercise XXI.FWishes308Exercise XXI.GGoal Setting313Section XXIISeparation Anxiety315Exercise XXII.AI Can Do It Myself318Exercise XXII.BFun with Friends322Exercise XXII.CSeparation Feelings325Exercise XXII.DSteps to Independence328Section XXIIISexual Abuse330Exercise XXIII.ASurvivor333Exercise XXIII.BMy Letter337Section XXIVSleep Disturbance338Exercise XXIV.ASleep Patterns341Exercise XXIV.BSleep Routine345Section XXVSocial Phobia348Exercise XXV.AMaking Friends351Exercise XXV.BFriends354Exercise XXV.CSocial Phobia358Exercise XXV.DCommunication363Section XXVISpecific Phobia365Exercise XXVI.AOvercoming Fears368Exercise XXVI.BNot Afraid Anymore372About the CD-ROM375