Psychotherapy of Abused and Neglected Children

Psychotherapy of Abused and Neglected Children

Psychotherapy of Abused and Neglected Children

Psychotherapy of Abused and Neglected Children

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Overview

This widely used guidebook and text combines theory, research, and practical clinical strategies. Provided is a thoughtful framework for understanding the developmental impact of maltreatment; assessing the unique needs of each child and family; building a strong therapeutic relationship; and implementing a variety of effective interventions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462515080
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 12/09/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 411
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 5 - 12 Years

About the Author

John W. Pearce, PhD, is a staff psychologist in the Child Abuse Service at Alberta Children’s Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He also serves as the Coordinator of Consultation Services for the local Calgary child welfare authority, and is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Calgary. With his wife, Terry D. Pezzot-Pearce, he coauthored Parenting Assessments in Child Welfare Cases: A Practical Guide.
 
Terry Dianne Pezzot-Pearce, PhD, is a therapist and evaluator who sees children and parents from the child welfare system, among other clinical cases. She is a Practice Advisor for the Psychologists Association of Alberta and serves as a consultant to various programs and professionals regarding parenting assessments and other clinical and professional issues. Dr. Pezzot-Pearce utilizes an interdisciplinary collaborative law approach in some cases and is actively involved in the Round Table in Family Law in Alberta.

Table of Contents

1. Child Maltreatment and Development Outcome
2. Mechanisms of Impact
3. Family Assessment
4. Assessment of the Child
5. Principles and Goals of Treatment
6. Working with Parents and Caregivers
7. The Therapeutic Relationship
8. Helping Children Express Their Feelings and Thoughts about Maltreatment
9. Helping the Child Develop Effective Coping Mechanisms
10. Reformulating the Meaning of Maltreatment
11. Termination of Therapy
12. Personal Implications for the Therapist

Interviews

Clinical psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers; child welfare personnel; and other mental health and human service providers working with children and families, as well as students and trainees in these fields. Serves as a text in advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level courses addressing child abuse and neglect, child psychotherapy, social work practice with children and families, child welfare practice, and related topics.

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