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- Cover
- Half Title
- Publisher Note
- Title Page
- Acknowledgements
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- About the Authors
- How to use your book and its online resources
- For Lecturers:
- Introduction to the Fifth Edition
- Part 1 Counselling Children
- 1 Goals for Counselling Children
- 2 The Child–Counsellor Relationship
- 3 Ethical Considerations when Counselling Children
- 4 Attributes of a Counsellor for Children
- Part 2 Practice Frameworks
- 5 Historical Background and Contemporary Ideas about Counselling Children
- 6 The Process of Child Therapy
- 7 The Child’s Internal Processes of Therapeutic Change
- 8 Sequentially Planned Integrative Counselling for Children (the SPICC model)
- 9 Counselling Children in the Context of Family Therapy
- 10 Counselling Children in Groups
- Part 3 Child Counselling Skills
- 11 Observation
- 12 Active Listening
- 13 Helping the Child to tell their Story and get in Touch with Strong Emotions
- 14 Dealing with Resistance and Transference
- 15 Dealing with Self-Concept and Self-Destructive Beliefs
- 16 Actively Facilitating Change
- 17 Termination of Counselling
- 18 Skills for Counselling Children in Groups
- Part 4 Play Therapy – Use of Media and Activities
- 19 The Play Therapy Room
- 20 The Evidence-Base for Play Therapy and Counselling Children
- 21 Selecting the Appropriate Media or Activity
- 22 The Use of Miniature Animals
- 23 Sand-Tray Work
- 24 Working with Clay
- 25 Drawing, Painting, Collage and Construction
- 26 The Imaginary Journey
- 27 Books and Stories
- 28 Puppets and Soft Toys
- 29 Imaginative Pretend Play
- 30 Games
- 31 Technology
- Part 5 The Use of Worksheets
- 32 Building Self-Esteem
- 33 Social Skills Training
- 34 Education in Protective Behaviours
- Part 6 In Conclusion
- Worksheets
- References
- Index
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