Grief in childhood : fundamentals of treatment in clinical practice

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Grief in childhood : fundamentals of treatment in clinical practice

Michelle Y. Pearlman, Karen D'Angelo Schwalbe, and Marylène Cloitre

American Psychological Association, c2010

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This book presents integrated grief therapy for children-an evidence-based model for treating bereaved children that draws extensively on cognitive behavioral, family systems, and narrative approaches to therapy. The authors' model shows clinicians how to assess the needs of bereaved children, treat common distressing symptoms (depression, posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, and behavioral problems), and address the grief itself while fostering resilience. Because emotional and behavioral problems following grief are manifested in different ways, the model allows for flexibility based on the age, symptom presentation, and needs of the child. And because the inclusion of a surviving parent or caregiver is critical to working with grieving children, the model involves the parent in the interventions.

目次

Acknowledgments I. Foundations of Treatment Introduction to Integrated Grief Therapy for Children (IGTC) Risk and Protective Factors, Clinical Presentations, and Treatment Interventions: A Review of the Literature Assessing Grieving Children and Teaching Basic Coping Skills II. Addressing Problems in Grieving Children Treating Depression Symptoms in Grieving Children Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Symptoms in Grieving Children Treating Anxiety Symptoms in Grieving Children Managing Behavior Problems in Grieving Children III. Addressing Children's Grief and Building Resilience Initiating the Grief-Focused Phase of Treatment Coping Skills for Grieving Children Making Memories and Integrating Past and Present Fostering Resilience and Concluding the Treatment References Index About the Authors

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