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Home Is Where the Art Is: An Art Therapy Approach to Family Therapy Review

Home Is Where the Art Is: An Art Therapy Approach to Family Therapy
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I used this book as a supplemental text in a course I recently taught in a graduate art therapy program. I appreciated its contribution related to adding much needed information to using art therapy interventions with families. I would recommend it as an introductory text based on one professional's experience with family art therapy that includes many good and creative ways of working with individuals within the family system.

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This work reflects the author's three decades of clinical practice with children and their families, and adults and their families. Written for students and professionals, this book integrates the two approaches: art therapy and family systems. Although much has been written on art therapy and much, much more literature exists on family therapy, few integrate the two theoretical approaches. The structure of this book reflects the author's personal approach to art. Her art media are painting and combining found objects. The overall theme of family can quickly be seen within it, but this theme is overlaid with art, archetypal patterns and meanings, and symbolic enactments. It is also interfaced with personality development, and in this "era of the brain," with neurobiological research. The introduction begins with a brief introduction to Randy and his Dad and Stepmother. Chapter Two begins with the question: "What is a family?" Chapter Three introduces the reader to the "Cycle of Love" and the family influences in personality development, seen in personality theorists and theories (e.g., Freud, Jung, attachment and object relations, Eriksson, and Piaget). Stories about Michelle, Elizabeth, Tucker and Carl provide theoretical examples. Since more and more family therapy practice includes violence associated with the unfilled basic human needs of nourishment and nurturing, Chapter Four, "The Cycle of Violence," begins with a discussion of violence and its effect on early childhood environments. Chapter Five continues the theme of violence within families, and Chapter Six, "The Cycle of Healing," includes a discussion of resilience illustrated by a variety of stories from an integration of family and art therapy. Appendix A is filled with the practical "how to's" of family art therapy. Appendix B includes the "how to" interventions, and Appendix C includes key terms and concepts of a select group of family therapy theorists.

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CPRT Package: Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT): A 10-Session Filial Therapy Model Review

CPRT Package: Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT): A 10-Session Filial Therapy Model
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Dr. Landreth and Ms. Bratton have compiled decades of research, experience and practice into an outstanding book that enables any therapist (willing to devote the time necessary to learn and practice these practical skills) to teach parents to do play therapy with their own children. CPRT can help parents to step back and relax and enjoy their children, all the while encouraging their children towards positive self-esteem, decision-making, self control, boundaries, and so much more; not to mention a closer relationship between parent and child. Thank you, Dr. Landreth & Sue Bratton for enhancing what I do in my counseling! I see myself being available to women's shelters, as a resource to daycares and elementary school counselors, and churches. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

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This book offers a survey of the historical and theoretical development of the filial therapy approach and presents an overview of filial therapy training and then filial therapy processes. The book also includes a transcript of an actual session, answers to common questions raised by parents, children, and therapists, as well as additional resources and research summaries. Additional chaptersaddress filial therapy with special populations, filial therapy in special settings, and perhaps the most useful resource for busy therapists and parents, a chaptercovers variations of the 10 session model, to allow for work with individual parents, training via telephone, and time-intensive or time-extended schedules.

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The Monster In The Bubble (From The WorryWoo Monsters Series) Review

The Monster In The Bubble (From The WorryWoo Monsters Series)
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Squeek dreams of adventures, but is too afraid to leave his bubble of safety. So the bubble decides he needs a nudge and leaves him. Poor Squeek, what will he do? Why venture out into the world of course.
You'll find some absolutely beautiful illustrations done in watercolor of Squeek and his bubble. The story is told in a rhyming voice using words a child can understand. Children often are a bit afraid to venture out into the world just like Squeek. A strange school, activity, or just being without the comfort of mommy and daddy can be a big deal. This book is a wonderful starting point to discuss Squeek's fears and to explore a child's fears of leaving their bubble.

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Squeek, The Monster of Innocence is afraid to try new things. He hides in his cozy bubble planning all the things he would do if he just took that big step. He dreams of meeting new friends, climbing huge mountains and even flying to the moon. But every time he thinks about leaving, he decides it is better to stay. Will Squeek ever leave? Sometimes you need that push from your Bubble to show you how great the world really is. A heartwarming story for children & adults of all ages. Winner of a Creative Child Magazine Preferred Choice Award. Printed with environmentally friendly soy inks.

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The Dot (Irma S and James H Black Honor for Excellence in Children's Literature (Awards)) Review

The Dot (Irma S and James H Black Honor for Excellence in Children's Literature (Awards))
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This book was delivered automatically in our Junior Library Guild order, and it has become one of my all-time favorites as a librarian.
When Vashti angrily stabs a dot onto an empty art class assignment, her teacher wisely follows through with a lesson in life by framing her dot for all to see.
This little bit of attention takes Vashti to new heights by allowing her to take that dot and see where it leads her. She paints all sorts of dots and gains new confidence.
What the story really teaches us is to try, and to start with the tiniest of dots to begin our journeys. As my library class discussed the theme, many of the kids brought up "dots" in their own lives, such as learning how to roller skate, sink a free-throw, or turn a cartwheel. We all have to start somewhere!
And as Vashti's teacher told her when she finished that first dot, "Sign it!"
This little book is truly an inspiration, and the kids loved it. I want my own copy!

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Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship Review

Play Therapy: The Art of the Relationship
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This book is a necessary addition to any therapists library, especially those who are just beginning or are interested in knowing the foundations for therapy with children. Clearly written and well organized, it is easy to read and an invaluable reference. Highly recommended for beginning play therapists

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Play Therapy, Second Edition, is a thorough update to the 1991 first edition best-selling book, the most widely used text for play therapy courses. It refreshes the history and development in play therapy including results of research done in the past 10 years. A new chapter is included on current issues and special populations relevant to the development of play therapy. The author presents very readable descriptions of play and the history of play therapy; child and therapist characteristics; play room set-up and materials; working with parents; and a number of helpful and interesting case descriptions.

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