Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice
This book guides the reader through the process of creating evidence-based therapy groups for children.

Introducing an interpersonal theoretical framework that maximizes the interactional and experiential learning and growth components of groups with children, this curriculum offers the child group therapist a theoretical foundation that gives structure to existing techniques and an approach that is multiculturally sensitive and grounded in brain science. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of change that operate in children’s groups is central to the theme, including an emphasis on play and "learning by doing" through real-life clinical examples which permit readers of all levels to achieve a better understanding of how child groups function.

Readers of this book will come away with a deeper understanding of the "power cell" of group therapy: Working interpersonally in the here and now, specifically with children.

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Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice
This book guides the reader through the process of creating evidence-based therapy groups for children.

Introducing an interpersonal theoretical framework that maximizes the interactional and experiential learning and growth components of groups with children, this curriculum offers the child group therapist a theoretical foundation that gives structure to existing techniques and an approach that is multiculturally sensitive and grounded in brain science. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of change that operate in children’s groups is central to the theme, including an emphasis on play and "learning by doing" through real-life clinical examples which permit readers of all levels to achieve a better understanding of how child groups function.

Readers of this book will come away with a deeper understanding of the "power cell" of group therapy: Working interpersonally in the here and now, specifically with children.

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Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice

Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice

Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice

Group Psychotherapy with Children: Core Principles for Effective Practice

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Overview

This book guides the reader through the process of creating evidence-based therapy groups for children.

Introducing an interpersonal theoretical framework that maximizes the interactional and experiential learning and growth components of groups with children, this curriculum offers the child group therapist a theoretical foundation that gives structure to existing techniques and an approach that is multiculturally sensitive and grounded in brain science. A deeper understanding of the mechanisms of change that operate in children’s groups is central to the theme, including an emphasis on play and "learning by doing" through real-life clinical examples which permit readers of all levels to achieve a better understanding of how child groups function.

Readers of this book will come away with a deeper understanding of the "power cell" of group therapy: Working interpersonally in the here and now, specifically with children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032039183
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/31/2023
Series: AGPA Group Therapy Training and Practice Series
Pages: 200
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Tony L. Sheppard, PsyD, CGP, ABPP, AGPA-F, is a psychologist in private practice and has been involved in group work with children and adolescents for over 20 years.

Zachary J. Thieneman, PsyD, CGP, is a psychologist in private practice and has worked with children and adolescents for over 15 years.

Table of Contents

1. Foundations of Group Psychotherapy with Children 2. Child Development for the Group Therapist 3. Multiculturalism for Child Group Therapy 4. Interpersonal Theoretical Foundations 5. Therapist Considerations in Groups with Children 6. Group Formation and Development 7. Ethical Concerns in Groups with Children 8. Practical Matters in Child Group Therapy

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