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OverviewPracticing counselors, psychologists, social workers, and graduate students emerging into mental health professions are often faced with complex cases that do not conform neatly to theoretical textbooks. It can be difficult to overcome the communication barrier and correctly interpret the awkward or shocking things children and adolescents may say in a therapeutic setting. Contemporary Case Studies in Clinical Mental Health for Children and Adolescents is a versatile, case-based practical treatment planner for child and adolescent therapy that provides current, real-world clinical examples, undergirded by a theoretical approach. This resource provides both a succinct discussion of diagnoses and theories, and in-depth step-by-step treatment guidance through contemporary case studies of diverse children and adolescents, to apply and challenge typical textbook definitions. Authors Baggerly and Drewes further address the dramatic changes in contemporary issues—from the COVID pandemic, race-related events and political unrest, to technological innovation—and how these events might impact these demographics in a therapeutic context. Mental health professionals will find this resource a handy, modern guide and reference to better support diverse children and adolescents in their practice Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jennifer N. Baggerly , Athena A. Drewes , Edward Franc Hudspeth, associate professor and program director of Clinical Mental Health CounseliPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 0.671kg ISBN: 9781538173633ISBN 10: 1538173638 Pages: 332 Publication Date: 10 January 2024 Recommended Age: From 18 to 22 years Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsIt's essential for play therapists to keep themselves updated with the latest advancements in their field, particularly in the post-pandemic era. Thankfully, editors Baggerly and Drewes have provided a learning approach at the nexus of cultural humility, diversity, transtheoretical perspectives, and ethical inquiry. Contributing authors use case studies to demonstrate important steps in the play therapy process, from case conceptualization, treatment goal formulation, and theory-driven strategies, to session notes. What's more, each chapter concludes with thought-provoking discussion questions and extended resources to promote self and group reflexivity. What an important resource to remind us to never stop growing! --Mary Anne Peabody, EdD, LCSW, RPT-S, University of Southern Maine This is an important addition to the child and adolescent psychotherapy literature. Drs. Baggerly and Drewes, already published experts and practitioners on the topic, have gathered recognized authorities on a wide variety of approaches to child and adolescent work. This should be a foundational resource for both academics and therapists who work with this population. --Daniel Sweeney, PhD, George Fox University This volume does not shy away from complex and multi-layered mental health issues when working with children and adolescents through various play therapy modalities. Throughout, the chapters provide examples and guidance of how to conceptualise presenting problems within theoretical frameworks, and operationalize treatment with honour and respect for the client. Baggerly and Drewes are passionate that play therapy be available for children and adolescents from all backgrounds (regardless of race, sexual orientation, culture, socioeconomic, or immigration status), and that a diversity of clients are worthy of our respect and unconditional positive regard. --Karen Stagnitti, PhD, BOccThy, GCHE, emeritus professor, Deakin University, Australia Uniting an array of practitioners from the field, this publication provides a fresh, contemporary perspective on providing play therapy and counseling adolescents in the real world. The in-depth, practical content includes case examples, theory, sample case notes, and discussion questions. Including culture and diversity in each chapter fills a void in the play therapy literature. This publication will be an excellent addition to the mental health professional's and the play therapist's library. --Sueann G. Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, Play Therapy Corner, Las Cruces, New Mexico Uniting an array of practitioners from the field, this publication provides a fresh, contemporary perspective on providing play therapy in the real world. The in-depth, practical content includes case examples, theory, sample case notes, and discussion questions. Including culture and diversity in each chapter fills a void in the play therapy literature. This publication will be an excellent addition to the play therapist's library.--Sueann G. Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, Play Therapy Corner, Las Cruces, New Mexico Author InformationAbout the Editors: Jennifer N. Baggerly, Ph.D., LPC-S, RPT-S is a Professor of Counseling and play therapy at the University of North Texas at Dallas. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor with over 25 years of play therapy experience. Dr. Baggerly also provides counseling and play therapy at Kaleidoscope Behavioral Health in Flower Mound Texas. She is an award-winning Counselor Educator and distinguished leader in the field of counseling and play therapy. Some of her notable awards across the decades include UNT Dallas Graduate School Outstanding Faculty Award (2022), Texas Counseling Association Outstanding Supervisor Award (2021), Viola Brody Outstanding Play Therapist Award (2005), and Post-Secondary Counselor of the Year for Hillsborough Counseling Association (2004). She served as Chair of the Board of Directors for the Association for Play Therapy from 2013-2014 and was a member of the board from 2009-2015. With over 75 publications, Dr. Baggerly is recognized as a prominent expert in children’s crisis intervention and play therapy. She has provided Disaster Response Play Therapy throughout the world including Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, tsunami in Sri Lanka, Hurricane Katrina in Louisiana, hurricanes in Florida, and tornados in Texas and Oklahoma. She demonstrated her play therapy skills through several training videos such as Disaster Mental Health and Crisis Stabilization for Children and Trauma Informed Child Centered Play Therapy. Athena A. Drewes, PsyD, MA, MS Ed, RPT-S, is a licensed psychologist, certified school psychologist, registered play therapist and play therapist supervisor, noted author and co-editor of over 13 books on play therapy including The Therapeutic Powers of Play: 20 Core Agents of Change (with Charles Schaefer, 2014, Wiley & Sons) and Cultural Issues in Play Therapy, 2nd Edition (with Eliana Gil, 2021, Guilford Press). She has produced a video demonstrating her Prescriptive Integrative Play Therapy approach through the American Psychological Association Children and Adolescents Series IX. She has a long and prestigious career as a passionate play therapist with over 45 years of clinical experience in working with children and adolescents with complex trauma and sexual abuse in schools, residential treatment, and foster care settings. She is currently semi-retired in Ocala, Florida, is a Guardian ad Litem (court-appointed special advocate for foster care children), and has a private practice focusing on supervision on the national and international level, consultation, and national and international training. She is Founder and President Emeritus of the New York Association for Play Therapy and Past Director of the Association for Play Therapy. Contributors: Jennifer Baggerly, Samuel Bore, Brook Bull, Sara Cantu, Peggy Ceballos, Allison Crowe, Dalena Dillman Taylor, Athena A. Drewes, Anelie Etienne, Tracie Faa Thompson, Caitlin Frawley, Robert Jason Grant, Chi-Sing “Denny” Li, Yu-Fen Lin, Kristin K. Meany-Walen, Domonique Messing, Felicia R. Neubauer, Jason O. Perry, Keith I. Raymond, Lisa Remey, Ana Guadalupe Reyes, Marium Sadiq, Clarissa L. Salinas, Angela I. Sheely-Moore, Risë VanFleet Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |