The approach to involving children in family counselling described here is based on three principles. First, at an ethical level children have a right to participate in the process of solving problems of living which they and their families face. Second, at a pragmatic level counselling has a better chance of success if those involved in the problem, including children, participate in the solution. Third, at a theoretical level, methods of engaging children in counselling must be based on an integration of therapeutic practices and an appreciation of the psychology of child development. A fuller account of the use of these techniques in the practice of family therapy and child and adolescent clinical psychology are contained elsewhere
This chapter addresses the issue of when counselors should suggest to their clients that their famil...
This study explores how organisations providing counselling and therapy services within schools unde...
The chapter outlines the conceptual and empirical bases for the development of a comprehensive paren...
A common question at the initial meeting of a family therapist and a new client(s) is often whether ...
Counselling children is a highly acclaimed text, widely used in practical skills training of counsel...
Although a large number of publications in the family therapy field stress the importance of childre...
The definitive guide to the skills and techniques used when working with children experiencing emoti...
This paper presents a review of recent child therapy and family therapy texts and training courses i...
Childhood play a significant role in human’s growth and development process. The people and circumst...
Children’s in-session involvement in child and family therapies correlates with both positive and ne...
Positive practice, a brief integrative approach to consultation with families, is described in this ...
Ch. 1. Introduction and overview -- Ch. 2. The genograms of family therapy -- Ch. 3. The family prac...
Just as counseling approaches designed for individuals have their theory-specific techniques, family...
This book is a practical skills-based introduction to relationship counselling. It covers couple cou...
Therapy with Children and Young People addresses the practice of child therapy in school settings in...
This chapter addresses the issue of when counselors should suggest to their clients that their famil...
This study explores how organisations providing counselling and therapy services within schools unde...
The chapter outlines the conceptual and empirical bases for the development of a comprehensive paren...
A common question at the initial meeting of a family therapist and a new client(s) is often whether ...
Counselling children is a highly acclaimed text, widely used in practical skills training of counsel...
Although a large number of publications in the family therapy field stress the importance of childre...
The definitive guide to the skills and techniques used when working with children experiencing emoti...
This paper presents a review of recent child therapy and family therapy texts and training courses i...
Childhood play a significant role in human’s growth and development process. The people and circumst...
Children’s in-session involvement in child and family therapies correlates with both positive and ne...
Positive practice, a brief integrative approach to consultation with families, is described in this ...
Ch. 1. Introduction and overview -- Ch. 2. The genograms of family therapy -- Ch. 3. The family prac...
Just as counseling approaches designed for individuals have their theory-specific techniques, family...
This book is a practical skills-based introduction to relationship counselling. It covers couple cou...
Therapy with Children and Young People addresses the practice of child therapy in school settings in...
This chapter addresses the issue of when counselors should suggest to their clients that their famil...
This study explores how organisations providing counselling and therapy services within schools unde...
The chapter outlines the conceptual and empirical bases for the development of a comprehensive paren...