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Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner

ISBN: 9780471785347 | 0471785342
Edition: 2nd
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Wiley
Pub. Date: 9/14/2006

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SummaryTable of ContentsAuthor Biography
In an era of brief therapy, the time between sessions is an important component of the treatment process. The "Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner, Second Edition" provides an array of new and updated interactive assignments. These new exercises are keyed to the behaviorally based presenting problems found in "The Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition" including Bullying/Verbal Intimidation, Lying/Manipulative Behavior, and Parenting Issues. The "Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner, Second Edition" includes ready-to-copy blank... MORE
Practice Planners® Series Prefacexvii
Acknowledgmentsxix
Homework Planners Introductionxxi
Academic Underachievement
1(8)
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Exercise I.A Establish a Homework Routine
2(4)
Exercise I.B Reading Adventure
6(3)
Adoption
9(6)
Exercise II.A Questions and Concerns about Being Adopted
10(2)
Exercise II.B Some Things I Would Like You to Know about Me
12(3)
Anger Management
15(16)
Exercise III.A Anger Control
16(6)
Exercise III.B Child Anger Checklist
22(3)
Exercise III.C The Lesson of Salmon Rock . . . Fighting Leads to Loneliness
25(6)
Anxiety
31(7)
Exercise IV.A An Anxious Story
32(3)
Exercise IV.B Finding and Losing Your Anxiety
35(3)
Attachment Disorder
38(6)
Exercise V.A Attachment Survey
39(3)
Exercise V.B Building Relationships
42(2)
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
44(16)
Exercise VI.A Getting It Done
45(6)
Exercise VI.B Social Skills Exercise
51(5)
Exercise VI.C Stop, Think, and Act
56(4)
Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder
60(7)
Exercise VII.A Initial Reaction to Diagnosis of Autism
61(3)
Exercise VII.B Reaction to Change and Excessive Stimulation
64(3)
Blended Family
67(7)
Exercise VIII.A Interviewing My New Family Member
68(3)
Exercise VIII.B Thoughts and Feelings about Parent's Live-In Partner
71(3)
Bullying/Intimidation Perpetrator
74(7)
Exercise IX.A Apology Letter for Bullying
75(3)
Exercise IX.B Bullying Incident Report
78(3)
Conduct Disorder/Delinquency
81(11)
Exercise X.A Childhood Patterns of Stealing
82(4)
Exercise X.B Concerns about Parent's Drug or Alcohol Problem
86(3)
Exercise X.C Risk Factors Leading to Child Behavior Problems
89(3)
Depression
92(11)
Exercise XI.A Childhood Depression Survey
93(3)
Exercise XI.B Surface Behavior/Inner Feelings
96(4)
Exercise XI.C Three Ways to Change the World
100(3)
Disruptive/Attention-Seeking
103(7)
Exercise XII.A Finding Ways to Get Positive Attention
104(3)
Exercise XII.B Reasons for Negative Attention-Seeking Behaviors
107(3)
Divorce Reaction
110(7)
Exercise XIII.A Feelings and Faces Game
111(4)
Exercise XIII.B My Thoughts and Feelings about My Parents' Divorce
115(2)
Enuresis/Encopresis
117(14)
Exercise XIV.A Bladder Retention Training Program
118(4)
Exercise XIV.B Bowel Control Training Program
122(6)
Exercise XIV.C Dry Bed Training Program
128(3)
Fire Setting
131(6)
Exercise XV.A Fireproofing Your Home and Family
132(3)
Exercise XV.B When a Fire Has No Fuel
135(2)
Gender Identity Disorder
137(6)
Exercise XVI.A I Want to Be Like . . .
138(3)
Exercise XVI.B One-on-One
141(2)
Grief/Loss Unresolved
143(12)
Exercise XVII.A Create a Memory Album
144(2)
Exercise XVII.B Grief Letter
146(4)
Exercise XVII.C Petey's Journey through Sadness
150(5)
Low Self-Esteem
155(16)
Exercise XVIII.A Dixie Overcomes Her Fears
156(6)
Exercise XVIII.B Learn from Your Mistakes
162(3)
Exercise XVIII.C Three Ways to Change Yourself
165(4)
Exercise XVIII.D Three Wishes Game
169(2)
Lying/Manipulative
171(6)
Exercise XIX.A Bad Choice---Lying to Cover Up Another Lie
172(3)
Exercise XIX.B Truthful/Lying Incident Reports
175(2)
Medical Condition
177(9)
Exercise XX.A Dealing with Childhood Asthma
178(5)
Exercise XX.B Gaining Acceptance of Physical Handicap or Illness
183(3)
Mental Retardation
186(9)
Exercise XXI.A Activities of Daily Living Program
187(5)
Exercise XXI.B You Belong Here
192(3)
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
195(6)
Exercise XXII.A Concerns, Feelings, and Hopes about OCD
196(3)
Exercise XXII.B Refocusing
199(2)
Oppositional Defiant
201(18)
Exercise XXIII.A Filing a Complaint
202(3)
Exercise XXIII.B If I Could Run My Family
205(5)
Exercise XXIII.C Share a Family Meal
210(6)
Exercise XXIII.D Switching from Defense to Offense
216(3)
Parenting
219(7)
Exercise XXIV.A Being a Consistent Parent
220(4)
Exercise XXIV.B Picking Your Battles
224(2)
Peer/Sibling Conflict
226(7)
Exercise XXV.A Joseph, ``His Amazing Technicolor Coat,'' and More
227(4)
Exercise XXV.B Negotiating a Peace Treaty
231(2)
Physical/Emotional Abuse Victim
233(8)
Exercise XXVI.A Letter of Empowerment
234(4)
Exercise XXVI.B My Thoughts and Feelings
238(3)
Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
241(7)
Exercise XXVII.A Finding My Triggers
242(4)
Exercise XXVII.B PTSD Incident Report
246(2)
School Refusal
248(10)
Exercise XXVIII.A A Pleasant Journey
249(3)
Exercise XXVIII.B Letter of Encouragement
252(3)
Exercise XXVIII.C School Fear Reduction
255(3)
Separation Anxiety
258(6)
Exercise XXIX.A Explore Your World
259(3)
Exercise XXIX.B Parents' Time Away
262(2)
Sexual Abuse Victim
264(8)
Exercise XXX.A My Story
265(3)
Exercise XXX.B You Are Not Alone
268(4)
Sleep Disturbance
272(8)
Exercise XXXI.A Childhood Sleep Problems
273(4)
Exercise XXXI.B Reduce Nighttime Fears
277(3)
Social Phobia/Shyness
280(10)
Exercise XXXII.A Greeting Peers
281(6)
Exercise XXXII.B Show Your Strengths
287(3)
Specific Phobia
290(9)
Exercise XXXIII.A Expressions of Fear through Art
291(3)
Exercise XXXIII.B Maurice Faces His Fear
294(5)
Speech/Language Disorders
299(15)
Exercise XXXIV.A Home-Based Reading and Language Program
300(5)
Exercise XXXIV.B Shauna's Song
305(7)
Exercise XXXIV.C Tell All about It
312(2)
Suicidal Ideation
314(11)
Exercise XXXV.A No Self-Harm Contract
315(5)
Exercise XXXV.B Symbols of Self-Worth
320(5)
Appendix: Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems325(10)
About the CD-ROM335
ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is Series Editor for the bestselling PracticePlanners®. Since 1971, he has provided professional mental health services to both inpatient and outpatient clients. He managed a group private practice for twenty-five years and now is the Executive Director of Life Guidance Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

L. Mark Peterson, ACSW, is Program Manager for Bethany Christian Services' Residential Treatment and Family Counseling programs in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is coauthor of several of the bestselling PracticePlanners®.

William P. McInnis, PsyD, is in private practice with Aspen Psychological Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is also coauthor of the bestselling The Child Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition and The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Fourth Edition.



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