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Cognitive developmental therapy with children /

By: Ronen, Tammie.
Publisher: Chichester ; New York : Wiley, c1997Description: xxi, 180 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0471970069 (cased); 9780471970064; 9780471970064 (cased); 0471970077 (pbk.); 9780471970071 (pbk.).Subject(s): Cognitive therapy for children | Self-control in childrenDDC classification: 618.9289142
Contents:
Decision making in assessment for child psychotherapy. Introduction: changing the focus in child psychotherapy -- Obtaining reliable sources of information -- Evaluating presenting problems in terms of normative childhood behaviours -- Decision making on the need for therapy -- Decision making on the therapeutic setting -- Individual therapy with children: adapting treatment techniques and methods -- Developing cognitive therapy with children. Introduction: the ultimate questions -- The link between cognitive therapy and childhood behaviour problems -- The roots and development of cognitive therapy with children -- The role of developmental level in cognitive therapy with children -- Applying cognitive techniques to children -- Applying cognitive techniques to childhood disorders -- Applying cognitive developmental therapy with children. Introduction: trends in children's cognitive therapy -- Cognitive skills learned in childhood -- Child development as an outcome of self-control skill acquisition -- Imparting self-control to children -- Self-control intervention model and clinical applications with children -- Epilogue: conclusions and future directions.
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Standard Loan Standard Loan ATU Sligo Yeats Library Main Lending Collection 618.9289142 RON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 0067631
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [164]-174) and index.

Decision making in assessment for child psychotherapy. Introduction: changing the focus in child psychotherapy -- Obtaining reliable sources of information -- Evaluating presenting problems in terms of normative childhood behaviours -- Decision making on the need for therapy -- Decision making on the therapeutic setting -- Individual therapy with children: adapting treatment techniques and methods -- Developing cognitive therapy with children. Introduction: the ultimate questions -- The link between cognitive therapy and childhood behaviour problems -- The roots and development of cognitive therapy with children -- The role of developmental level in cognitive therapy with children -- Applying cognitive techniques to children -- Applying cognitive techniques to childhood disorders -- Applying cognitive developmental therapy with children. Introduction: trends in children's cognitive therapy -- Cognitive skills learned in childhood -- Child development as an outcome of self-control skill acquisition -- Imparting self-control to children -- Self-control intervention model and clinical applications with children -- Epilogue: conclusions and future directions.

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