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THE THERAPIST’S NOTEBOOK FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS In The Therapist’s Notebook for Children and Adolescents, second edition, you will find the most powerful tools available for aiding children with their feelings, incorporating play techniques into therapy, encouraging appropriate parental involvement in family sessions, and providing group therapy to children. This ready reference is divided into 10 thoughtfully planned sections to make it easy to find the right activity, handout, or intervention for the problem at hand, whether you are looking for creative ideas, running a children’s group, putting interventions into practice in the classroom, or looking for ways to increase parental and familial involvement. Instructions for the activities are clearly explained and highlighted with case examples and many illustrations. Chapters are by leading experts, including Eliana Gil, Risë VanFleet, Liana Lowenstein, Howard Rosenthal, and Volker Thomas, and explore strategies for treating children both individually and in a family context. With more than 60% new material, this expanded version delves into the lat- est research and thinking on family play therapy and addresses many pertinent issues of our time, including bullying, suicidal ideation, ADHD, autism, adolescents and sex, and cultural issues. It is a must-have arsenal for both novice and experienced professionals in family therapy, play therapy, psychology, psychiatry, counseling, education, nursing, and related fields. Catherine Ford Sori, PhD, LMFT, is professor in the division of psychology and counseling at Governors State University, where she is also leader of the marriage and family track. She has won numerous faculty excellence awards, and is the mental health consultant for the Early Head Start Program at the Family Development Center. Dr. Sori is also associate faculty at the Chicago Center for Family Health, an affiliate of the University of Chicago. She is a clinical fellow and AAMFT- approved supervisor, and is a member of APT and ACA. This is Dr. Sori’s seventh book, and she has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters. For many years, Dr. Sori was a professional musician and music instructor. She lives in Indiana with her husband John, and is training their dog, Abella, to become a play therapy canine. Lorna L. Hecker, PhD, is faculty in the Marriage and Family Therapy Program in the department of behavioral sciences at Purdue University–Calumet in Hammond, Indiana. She is a licensed mar- riage and family therapist, certified in healthcare privacy and security (CHPS) and a clinical fellow and AAMFT-approved supervisor. She is also the director of the Purdue University Calumet Couple and Family Therapy Center. She edited Couple and Professional Issues in Couple and Family Therapy (Routledge), and is co-editor (with J. Wetchler) of An Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy, in addition to four other books of therapeutic activities. Molli E. Bachenberg, MA, NCC, received her doctorate in Counselor Education and Supervision from Governors State University and is assistant professor at Florida Gulf Coast University. Her areas of research and specialty include addressing sexual issues in training and counseling, and using playful techniques when working with adolescents and children, especially in sex-related topics. THE THERAPIST’S NOTEBOOK FOR CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Homework, Handouts, and Activities for use in Psychotherapy SECOND EDITION Edited by: Catherine Ford Sori Lorna L. Hecker Molli E. Bachenberg Second edition published 2016 by Routledge 711 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017 and by Routledge 27 Church Road, Hove, East Sussex BN3 2FA Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business © 2016 Catherine Ford Sori, Lorna Hecker, and Molli E. Bachenberg The right of the editors to be identified as the authors of the editorial material, and of the authors for their individual chapters, has been asserted in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. All rights reserved. The purchase of this copyright material confers the right on the purchasing institution to photocopy pages which bear the photocopy icon and copyright line at the bottom of the page. No other parts of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers. Trademark notice: Product or corporate names may be trademarks or registered trademarks, and are used only for identification and explanation without intent to infringe. First edition published by Routledge 2003 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The therapist’s notebook for children and adolescents: homework, handouts, and activities for use in psychotherapy / edited by Catherine Ford Sori, Lorna Hecker, and Molli E. Bachenberg. — Second edition. pages cm Includes bibliographical references and index. I. Sori, Catherine Ford. II. Hecker, Lorna L. III. Bachenberg, Molli E. RJ504.T475 2015 618.92′8914—dc23 2015003961 ISBN: 978-0-415-71957-5 (hbk) ISBN: 978-0-415-71958-2 (pbk) ISBN: 978-1-315-86730-4 (ebk) Typeset in Stone Sans and Stone Serif by Swales & Willis Ltd, Exeter, Devon, UK DEDICATIONS I dedicate this book to the memory of my father, Marvin L. Ford, who ignited my imagination and love of books by reading all the Wizard of Oz books to us; who was invaluable in honing my writing skills and edited everything I ever wrote; and who is now “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” In the words of Dorothy, “There’s no place like home!” And in the words of my Father, “It’s not goodbye, it’s just so long.” Dr. Kate I dedicate this book to Dr. Kate (Catherine) Sori, who worked so hard on this book while I was busy playing Frisbee. I also dedicate it to my children, Aaron and Noah, with whom I was playing Frisbee. L. H. I dedicate this book to my children, who have taught me how fun, educational, and healing play can be. To my son who uses his creative mind to ask questions like, “Mom, what if we were all gummy bears?” and to my daughter, who likes to color inside the lines and dance outside them. M.B. CONTENTS Contributors xii Foreword by Eliana Gil xv Preface xvii Acknowledgments xxi Therapist’s Attitudes about Play xxii Catherine Ford Sori SECTION 1 THE ROLE AND USE OF PLAY IN CHILD AND FAMILY THERAPY 1 CHAPTER 1 Explaining the Use of Play to Parents 3 Linda Wark CHAPTER 2 Tell Me All About It: Using Objects As Metaphors 9 Paula Franklin CHAPTER 3 Individual and Family Play Genograms 13 Eliana Gil CHAPTER 4 Using the Family Puppet Interview in Assessment and Goal Setting 21 Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 5 Using Puppet Play to Open Communication With Children and Families 27 Catherine Ford Sori and Nancy Nickell CHAPTER 6 The Family Video Game 33 Jenifer D. Lucas, Lucas Darragh, Paulette Foster, and Natasa Brozovic CHAPTER 7 Family Card Game 38 Liana Lowenstein viii Contents SECTION 2 WORKING WITH CHILDREN’S EMOTIONS 45 CHAPTER 8 Soaring Above Stress: Using Relaxation, Visualization, and Music With Children who Display Signs of Anxiety or Hyperactivity 47 Catherine Ford Sori and Nancee Biank CHAPTER 9 Anger Collage 56 Katherine M. Hertlein and Felisa M. Huene CHAPTER 10 Deflating Fear 61 Catherine Ford Sori and Nancee Biank CHAPTER 11 Feeling Faces Prevent Scary Places 69 Nancee Biank and Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 12 Pie Scapes: Exploring Children’s Thoughts and Feelings 74 Catherine Ford Sori and Nancee Biank SECTION 3 STRENGTHENING ATTACHMENT BONDS 79 CHAPTER 13 Strengthening Parent–Child Attachment With Play: Filial Therapy 81 Risë VanFleet CHAPTER 14 Family Sandplay: Strengthening the Parent–Child Relationship 88 Haley V. Pettigrew, Nikki Raimondi, and Lenore M. McWey CHAPTER 15 Linked-In: Strengthening Parent–Child Relationships 92 Christopher J. Ciesla, Stephanie E. Popp, and Vicki L. Bunn SECTION 4 SPECIFIC CHILDHOOD PROBLEMS 97 CHAPTER 16 Overcoming Bullying: Finding Inner Resources Through the Circle of Strength 99 Jennifer E. Beebe and Patricia A. Robey CHAPTER 17 One Thing Leads to Another: The Domino Effect for Teens Expressing Impulsive, Hyperactive, or Oppositional Behaviors 105 Kimanne Foraker-Koons and Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 18 Getting to Know Families and Children Diagnosed With Autism Spectrum Disorders 111 Mariah M. Brockman CHAPTER 19 Using Children’s Books in Family Therapy 115 Linda Wark, Julie Szekely, and Lisa Abrahamson Contents ix SECTION 5 TRAUMA AND SUICIDAL IDEATION 123 CHAPTER 20 Animal-Assisted Therapy for Sexually Abused Children 125 Elisabeth Reichert, Lindsey Bermel, and Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 21 Children Experiencing Trauma, PTSD, or Anxiety: Using Worry Rocks 131 Sonya Lorelle CHAPTER 22 Creating a Safe Space for Children who Have Experienced Trauma 137 Candice A. Maier and Volker Thomas CHAPTER 23 Suicidal Ideation: Rediscovering our Treasures 142 Nicole M. Randick SECTION 6 ADOLESCENTS, CULTURE, AND SPECIAL TOPICS 149 CHAPTER 24 KidsRap: Using Hip-Hop to Promote and Punctuate Change 151 Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 25 Biracial Storyboards 160 Jakara L. Hubbard CHAPTER 26 Fatherloss: Three Interventions for Working With African American Adolescent Males 166 Joshua Morris and Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 27 Transgenerational “Tableros”: An Activity for Working With Latino American Adolescents and their Families 172 Bridget Sanchez CHAPTER 28 Family Timeline Mural Drawing With Asian American Families 179 Rieko Miyakuni and Catherine Ford Sori CHAPTER 29 The Use of the Culture Play Genogram 186 Eliana Gil CHAPTER 30 Talking About Sex With Adolescents and Parents 194 Molli E. Bachenberg and Shannon B. Dermer CHAPTER 31 Representative Images of Values/Views on Sex: Talking About Sex through Images 201 Jennifer A. Boender and Elizabeth S. Thraen CHAPTER 32 Amplifying the Voice of Youth: The Partners for Change Outcome Management System 208 Barry L. Duncan and Jacqueline A. Sparks CHAPTER 33 The Goat Story: The Royal Road From the Waiting Room to the Counseling Couch 216 Howard Rosenthal

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