
Collaborative Brief Therapy with Children
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In this engaging guide, Matthew Selekman presents cutting-edge strategies for helping children and their families overcome a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges. Vivid case material illustrates how to engage clients rapidly and implement interventions that elicit their strengths. Integrating concepts and tools from a variety of therapeutic traditions, Selekman describes creative applications of interviewing, family art and play, postmodern and narrative techniques, and positive psychology. He highlights ways to promote spontaneity, fun, and new possibilities -- especially with clients who feel stuck in longstanding difficulties and entrenched patterns of interaction. The book updates and refines the approach originally presented in Selekman's acclaimed Solution-Focused Therapy with Children. This book will be extremely useful for social workers, family therapists, clinical child and school psychologists, counselors, and child and adolescent psychiatrists, as well as serving as an excellent supplemental text in graduate-level courses.
Author: Matthew D. Selekman
Format: Hardback, 332 pages, 152mm x 229mm, 620 g
Published: 2010, Guilford Publications, United States
Genre: Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology: Professional
Description
In this engaging guide, Matthew Selekman presents cutting-edge strategies for helping children and their families overcome a wide range of emotional and behavioral challenges. Vivid case material illustrates how to engage clients rapidly and implement interventions that elicit their strengths. Integrating concepts and tools from a variety of therapeutic traditions, Selekman describes creative applications of interviewing, family art and play, postmodern and narrative techniques, and positive psychology. He highlights ways to promote spontaneity, fun, and new possibilities -- especially with clients who feel stuck in longstanding difficulties and entrenched patterns of interaction. The book updates and refines the approach originally presented in Selekman's acclaimed Solution-Focused Therapy with Children. This book will be extremely useful for social workers, family therapists, clinical child and school psychologists, counselors, and child and adolescent psychiatrists, as well as serving as an excellent supplemental text in graduate-level courses.

Collaborative Brief Therapy with Children