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Illuminates the benefits of play therapy for children who have been physically or sexually abused. This DVD describes how play activities fit into the reparative process, and provides helpful pointers for practice. With the help of child volunteers, it demonstrates the use of art supplies, the sandtray, puppets, the dollhouse, masks, and more.
Childhood defiance is the most common complaint of parents seeking professional help for their children. This DVD sheds light on an approach to behavior management. It provides a picture of: specific steps that can improve the parent-child relationship; why interactions with kids are a "two-way street"; and more.
This clinically wise and pragmatic book presents a systematic approach for treating any form of childhood anxiety using proven exposure-based techniques. What makes this rigorously tested modular treatment unique is that it is explicitly designed with flexibility and individualization in mind. Developed in a real-world, highly diverse community ......
Introduces viewers to a variety of the effective techniques for managing ADHD in the classroom, at home, and on family outings. This work illustrates ways that parents, teachers, and other professionals can work together to implement specific strategies that help children with the disorder improve their school performance and behavior.
Designed to help teachers create a learning environment that is responsive to the needs of all students (including ADHD), this book features scenes from an actual classroom to illustrate problems that teachers typically encounter. It shows how to incorporate social skills into the curriculum and how to implement such behavior management methods.
Provides an introduction to play therapy techniques. This work demonstrates how to engage 4- to 12-year-olds, manage the various stages of therapy, and implement effective interventions using drawing materials, clay, play dough, puppets, dolls, blocks, and card and board games.
Tantrums, resistance to chores, negativity - occasional clashes between parents and children are not uncommon. This DVD program illuminates the nature of ODD and presents real-life scenes of family interactions and commentary from parents. It provides information about how to distinguish ODD from milder forms of misbehavior; and more.
An important component of DBT is the use of skills training to help manage the extreme beliefs, actions, and attitudes that form the criteria for borderline personality disorder. In therapy sessions, this work shows the author teaching patients the use of skills such as mindfulness, distress tolerance, interpersonal effectiveness, and more.
When parents feel separated from their sons by a curtain of silence or a wall of resistance, they're right to be concerned. This book helps parents understand the various factors that may be limiting their son's ability or willingness to communicate - from social pressures to brain differences, from personality traits to a lack of vocabulary.