Play Therapy Treatment Planning and Interventions : the Ecosystemic Model and Workbook.

By: O'Connor, Kevin JContributor(s): Ammen, SueMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Practical resources for the mental health professionalPublication details: Burlington : Elsevier Science, 2012Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource (337 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780080920214; 0080920217; 0123736528; 9780123736529Subject(s): Play therapy | Ecopsychiatry | Pediatrics | Psychotherapy | Sociology | Mathematical models | Health services administration | Social sciences | Therapeutics | Medical care | Social ecology | Nursing care plansAdditional physical formats: Print version:: Play Therapy Treatment Planning and Interventions : The Ecosystemic Model and Workbook.DDC classification: 618.92/891653 | 618.9289165 LOC classification: RJ505 .P6 O264 2012NLM classification: 2013 A-356 | WS 350.4Online resources: ScienceDirect
Contents:
Theoretical Foundations -- Recognizing, Addressing, and Celebrating Diversity -- Logistics -- Data Collection: Intake and Mental Status -- Assessment -- Case Conceptualization -- Treatment Planning -- Interventions -- Session Activities -- Jennifer J.
Summary: Play Therapy Treatment Planning and Interventions: The Ecosystemic Model and Workbook, 2e, provides key informaton on one of the most rapidly developing and growing areas of therapy. Ecosystemic play therapy is a dynamic integrated therapeutic model for addressing the mental health needs of children and their families. The book is designed to help play therapists develop specific treatment goals and focused treatment plans, as now required by many regulating agencies and third party payers. Treatment planning is based on a comprehensive case conceptualization that is developmentally organized, strength-based, and grounded in an ecosystemic context of multiple interacting systems. The text presents guidelines for interviewing clients and families as well as pretreatment assessments and data gathering for ecosystemic case conceptualization. The therapist's theoretical model, expertise, and context are considered. The book includes descriptions of actual play therapy activities organized by social-emotional developmental levels of the children. Any preparation the therapist may need to complete before the session is identified, as is the outcome the therapist may expect. Each activity description ends with a suggestion about how the therapist might follow up on the content and experience in future sessions. The activity descriptions are practical and geared to the child. Case examples and completed sections of the workbook are provided. It provides the therapist with an easy-to-use format for recording critical case information, specific treatment goals, and the overall treatment plan. Workbook templates can be downloaded and adapted for the therapist's professional practice.
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Play Therapy Treatment Planning and Interventions: The Ecosystemic Model and Workbook, 2e, provides key informaton on one of the most rapidly developing and growing areas of therapy. Ecosystemic play therapy is a dynamic integrated therapeutic model for addressing the mental health needs of children and their families. The book is designed to help play therapists develop specific treatment goals and focused treatment plans, as now required by many regulating agencies and third party payers. Treatment planning is based on a comprehensive case conceptualization that is developmentally organized, strength-based, and grounded in an ecosystemic context of multiple interacting systems. The text presents guidelines for interviewing clients and families as well as pretreatment assessments and data gathering for ecosystemic case conceptualization. The therapist's theoretical model, expertise, and context are considered. The book includes descriptions of actual play therapy activities organized by social-emotional developmental levels of the children. Any preparation the therapist may need to complete before the session is identified, as is the outcome the therapist may expect. Each activity description ends with a suggestion about how the therapist might follow up on the content and experience in future sessions. The activity descriptions are practical and geared to the child. Case examples and completed sections of the workbook are provided. It provides the therapist with an easy-to-use format for recording critical case information, specific treatment goals, and the overall treatment plan. Workbook templates can be downloaded and adapted for the therapist's professional practice.

Theoretical Foundations -- Recognizing, Addressing, and Celebrating Diversity -- Logistics -- Data Collection: Intake and Mental Status -- Assessment -- Case Conceptualization -- Treatment Planning -- Interventions -- Session Activities -- Jennifer J.

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