Narrative therapies with children and adolescents
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Narrative therapies with children and adolescents
Guilford Press, c1997
- : pbk
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  Okinawa
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Bridging a gap between family and play therapy, this book explores a wide range of narrative therapy approaches that respect parents' concerns while also giving voice to the distinctive wisdom and abilities of diverse children and adolescents. Case studies of challenging clinical situations supply practical examples of how to work with problems including sexual abuse, depression, learning disabilities, substance misuse, and alienation from school. Chapters conclude with engaging dialogue between the editors and the contributors that further draws out the principles and techniques of each approach.
Table of Contents
Foreword, Griffith
1. Introduction: Comparing Traditional Therapies with Narrative Approaches, Smith
2. I am a Bear: Discovering Discoveries, Epston
3. Catching the Little Fish: Therapy Utilizing Narrative, Drama, and Dramatic Play with Young Children, Barragar-Dunne
4. Narrative Therapy and Family Support: Strengthening the Mother's Voice in Working with Families with Infants and Toddlers, Sax
5. Lists, Freedman and Combs
6. Miserere Nobis: A Choir of Small and Big Voices in Despair, Andersen
7. Destination Grump Station--Getting Off the Grump Bus, Lobovits and Freeman
8. Listening with Your Heart Ears and Other Ways Young People Can Escape the Effects of Sexual Abuse, Adams-Westcott and Dobbins
9. From Imposition to Collaboration: Generating Stories of Competence, Stacey
10. Collaborative Conversations with Children: Country Clothes and City Clothes, Anderson and Levin
11. Attention Deficit Disorders: Therapy with a Shoddily Built Construct, Law
12. From Cold Care to Warm Care: Challenging the Discourses of Mothers and Adolescents, Weingarten
13. Re-Considering Memory: Re-Remembering Lost Identities Back toward Re-Membered Selves, Madigan
14. Voices of Political Resistance: Young Women's Co-Research on Anti-Depression, Nylund and Ceske
15. Sex, Drugs, and Postmodern Therapy: A Teen Finds Her Voice, Hicks
16. Re-Authoring Problem Identities: Small Victories with Young Persons Captured by Substance Misuse, Sanders
17. Tales Told Out of School, Berndt, Dickerson, and Zimmerman
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