Creative Therapy for Children in New FamiliesISBN: 978-0-631-23600-9
Paperback
152 pages
November 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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This book contains a range of activities designed to help children
who have moved to new families, for example through fostering or
adoption, to overcome emotional difficulties.
- Encourages creativity in therapy with children who have moved
to new families through fostering, adoption, or other means.
- Contains a broad range of activities designed to help these
children overcome emotional difficulties in a gentle and positive
atmosphere, as well as guidelines about how, when, where, and at
what age to use them.
- Includes activities such as 'Family Web', 'Pick up a
Privilege', 'The Anger Debugging Kit' and 'I Can Do It (Now)' that
can be used by therapists or caregivers as part of, or to
supplement, many different therapeutic approaches.
- Most are appropriate for use where the child is in long-term
care, or when the plan is that they should not return to their
birth family.
- All are suitable for both boys and girls.