Resilient Therapy: Working with Children and Families

Sampul Depan
Routledge, 7 Agu 2007 - 224 halaman

Whilst much has been written about the identification of resilience in children and their families, comparatively little has been written about what practitioners can do to support those children and families who need the most pressing help.

Resilient Therapy explores a new therapeutic methodology designed to help children and young people find ways to keep positive when living amidst persistent disadvantage. Using detailed case material from a range of contexts, the authors illustrate how resilient mechanisms work in complex situations, and how resilient therapy works in real-life situations. In addition to work with families, helping welfare organisations achieve greater resilience is also tackled.

This book will be essential reading for practitioners working with children, adolescents and their families who wish to help their clients cope with adversity and promote resilience.

 

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Chapter 1 Conjuring up Resilient Therapy
1
Accepting Conserving Commitment and Enlisting
22
Chapter 3 Basics as a fundamental part of Resilient Therapy
41
Chapter 4 Belonging
61
Chapter 5 Learning
84
Chapter 6 Coping
101
Chapter 7 Core Self
122
Chapter 8 Making organisations work
145
Chapter 9 Configuring RT for practitioners
167
References
188
Index
211
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