How can play therapy help a child? Play Therapy: Play therapy can be either invasive or non-invasive. Directive play therapy involves greater participation and direction of the therapist, whereas in nondirective play therapy the role of the therapist is primarily to observe. ...
Waller D. Art therapy for children: how it leads to change. Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2006;11(2): 271-82.Art therapy for children: How it leads to change - Waller - 2006 () Citation Context ...e difficult to explain [23]. For example, prior research has described how tangible ...
One of the strengths of ABA therapy is that it is individually focused. The child gets a program that reflects their unique needs, strengths, and weaknesses. Progresses are very keenly monitored, and the therapist takes data from the behavior of the child, thus making it easier to adjust ne...
Parenting can be a challenge Discuss your concerns in therapy Seek out support to learn how to disciple children Determining the best discipline plan for your child and family can be difficult. However, you’re not alone. Many parents doubt whether their discipline strategies are fair or effective...
DONG-IK It’s hard to explain. I smell it when I ride the subway sometimes. YON-KYO I haven’t ridden the subway in forever. DONG-IK There’s this unique smell that subway commuters have-- Ki-Tek, Ki-Woo, and Ki-Jung can do nothing but silently take hit after hit. Ki...
When children are a little older, you can provide some more information about the concept of addiction. You might explain that it is a disease that makes it difficult for people to stop using drugs or alcohol even when it hurts them (or those around them). ...
Previous research has demonstrated that parents use language differently toward children based on a child’s gender. The current research examines whe
If you are a hurting mama, laid low in the dust by the estrangement of an adult child, what should you do now? Examine your feelings and thoughts. What does it feel like when attachment hurts? What thoughts are you thinking at the time? Can you begin to think differently?
The pioneering work of theHarold Kelleysuggested that people are trying to figure out the causes of other people’s behavior. In some situations, there is nothing to figure out. When people engage in behaviors that everyone does, then we can just appeal to a social norm to explain behavior....
Explain what will happen during sessions, the goals of therapy, and what the child can expect. This clarity helps build trust and reduces anxiety. Peer Support Step 11: Group Therapy and Peer Support GroupsFacilitate opportunities for the child to connect with peers who hav...