The Homunculi Approach To Social And Emotional Wellbeing 2nd Edition, 9781839973949
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Tiny brain agents tackle big feelings, making wellbeing fun and engaging.

The Homunculi Approach To Social And Emotional Wellbeing 2nd Edition

A Neurodiversity-Friendly CBT Programme to Build Resilience in Young People

$89.58

  • Paperback

    160 pages

  • Release Date

    20 September 2023

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Summary

Welcome to the world of the homunculi!

The homunculi are miniature agents with problem-solving missions and special gadgets who live inside the brain and help out with distressing feelings and behaviours. Now adapted for use in the classroom, as well as pairs and individuals, this practical second edition allows you to use this fun CBT-based activity with children and young people aged 7-16.

This well-researched approach is proven to help children who have difficulty identifyi…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781839973949
ISBN-10:1839973943
Author:Anne Greig, Tommy MacKay, Rebecca Price
Publisher:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Imprint:Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:160
Release Date:20 September 2023
Weight:480g
Dimensions:294mm x 208mm x 14mm
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Critics Review

The Homunculi Approach has been used with many of our young people. The characters are accessible and the implementation is straightforward. A great tool in the basket of interventions for Additional Support Staff. – Fiona Priestnall PT Inclusion (Learning and Teaching) South Ayrshire CouncilA fantastic, flexible, fun, and perhaps most importantly, effective, programme to support the social and emotional development of children and young people. – Russell Postlethwaite, Consultant Educational Psychologist and Director and Founder, Futures in Mind

About The Author

Anne Greig

Anne Greig is an educational psychologist, accredited CBT practitioner and honorary lecturer at Dundee University. Anne has developed expertise in the areas of autism, psychotherapy and mental health. She is on the editorial board of the BPS Journal Educational and Child Psychology. She is also part of a group of psychologists working alongside colleagues in Bethlehem to create counselling approaches in schools. She works as a clinical practitioner at the National Diagnosis and Assessment Service for Autistic Spectrum Disorders.

Tommy MacKay is a psychologist working in education, child psychology, health psychology, neuropsychology and psychotherapy. Tommy has been awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award of the British Psychological Society. He is the clinical director of the National Diagnosis and Assessment Service for Autism Spectrum Disorders and Co-Founded the National Centre for Autism Studies and post-graduate training programme at the University of Strathclyde.

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