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Termination challenges in child psychotherapy

โœ Scribed by Crenshaw, David A.;Gil, Eliana


Publisher
The Guilford Press
Year
2016
Tongue
English
Leaves
241
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Ending therapy in an appropriate and meaningful way is especially important in work with children and adolescents, yet the topic is often overlooked in clinical training. From leading child clinicians, this much-needed book examines the termination process, both for brief and longer-term encounters, and offers practical guidance illustrated with vivid case material. Tools are provided for helping children and families understand termination and work through associated feelings of loss and grief. Challenges in creating positive endings to therapy with children who have experienced trauma an.;Termination as a necessary and useful closure of the formal therapy relationship -- Open door terminations : a developmentally sensitive approach -- Revolving door of managed care -- Premature termination -- Unique issues in termination in child therapy -- Countertransference issues -- Crucial goals and specific strategies for successful termination -- Case studies in failures and successes in the termination process.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Termination as a necessary and useful closure of the formal therapy relationship --
Open door terminations : a developmentally sensitive approach --
Revolving door of managed care --
Premature termination --
Unique issues in termination in child therapy --
Countertransference issues --
Crucial goals and specific strategies for successful termination --
Case studies in failures and successes in the termination process.

โœฆ Subjects


Child;Child psychotherapy--Termination;Professional-Patient Relations;Psychotherapeutic Processes;Psychotherapy;Therapist and patient;Child psychotherapy -- Termination


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