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More About This Title Doing Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy: Adapting Psychodynamic Treatment to Contemporary Practice, Second Edition
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What’s New to the Second Edition ix
Preface to the First Edition xiii
Acknowledgments xv
To the Reader xvii
Part I The Essentials
1 Easy Does It: Beginning Therapy 3
2 Can I Help You? Evaluating the Child and Offering Treatment 15
3 The Not-So-Magic of Therapy: How Therapy Works 29
4 Do Fence Me In: The Bounds and Limits 47
5 Tell Me Where It Hurts: On Talking and Querying 63
Part II Techniques and Tools
6 The Lowdown on High Drama: Playing with Puppets and Action Figures 77
7 Shoot, Topple, and Roll: Using Games, Building Toys, and Guns 89
8 Drawing Out the Child: Artwork in Therapy 105
9 All Together Now: Balancing Play and Talk 125
10 Pushing the Envelope: On Giving, Telling, and Other Exceptions 141
Part III The Rest
11 Handle with Care: Working with Parents 161
12 Handle with Care, Part II: More Work with Parents 177
13 On Brotherly Love and Musical Chairs: Family Work 187
14 Talking Heads: Working with Schools and Other Agencies 199
15 Hard Times: Unwilling Patients and Therapeutic Crises 209
16 Getting to Know You, Getting to Know Me: aRace, Religion, and Culture 227
17 When Therapy Is Not Enough: Medication 239
18 I Can Name That Tune in Six Sessions: Managed Care and Evidence-Based Treatment 249
19 All’s Well That Ends Well: Closing Therapy 261
References 277
Index 283
About the Author 293
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"…is a comprehensive yet coherent guide to counseling youth. He gives the social work student and current practitioner a realistic view of working with children." (Socialworker.com, 7/2008)
"Through an accessible and contemporary overview of psychodynamic work with adolescents, this book draws from the author's years of experience as a practitioner with children, adolescents, and families. This second volume is colorfully written, and full of rich clinical insights written in plain language." (Child & Adolescent Social Work Journal, June 2008)
"'Doing Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy' is excellent--engaging, fun, educational, and thought provoking. It would be a great addition to the library of both the novice and the experienced therapist."
—Abigail L. Donovan, M.D., Massachusetts General Hospital (JAACAP, June 2008)