
Reaching the Vulnerable Child
Therapy with Traumatized Children
$62.90
- Paperback
144 pages
- Release Date
14 December 2005
Summary
Therapy is a critical element of work with abused children, offering them the opportunity to explore past experiences in a safe environment with the emotional support of a therapist. Reaching the Vulnerable Child offers a tried-and-tested model of integrated therapy that incorporates play and expressive arts to foster verbal, non-verbal and symbolic communication.
The authors describe how emotional, physical and sexual abuse impact on children’s development, and discuss attachment, se…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781843103295 |
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| ISBN-10: | 184310329X |
| Author: | Terry Philpot, Mary Walsh |
| Publisher: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Imprint: | Jessica Kingsley Publishers |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 144 |
| Release Date: | 14 December 2005 |
| Weight: | 240g |
| Dimensions: | 234mm x 158mm x 7mm |
| Series: | Delivering Recovery |
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Critics Review
For therapists in childhood trauma, this book discusses techniques for helping children who have experienced sexual, emotional, and physical abuse. The authors describe how trauma occurs; attachment, separation and loss; the role of the therapists and the use of toys; what to in therapy, themes; and the evaluation of a child’s recovery. – Book NewsJanie Rymaszewska and Terry Philpot provide a concise statement of the principles, problems, and process of traditional child psychotherapy. Reaching the Vulnerable Child was a delightful journey for me…The book serves as an important review for the experienced psychotherapist; for the students or younger professional, it is an excellent introduction to play therapy. – APA Review of Books, PsycCRITIQUESReaching the Vulnerable Child is likely to be of interest to all individuals working with abused children (whether in a therapeutic role or as a parent or teacher). – Journal of Mental HealthThis book can be dipped into or read from cover to cover, a boon for any busy therapist or social worker wishing to develop therapy. It also provides exercises for the reader so that they are in touch with a child’s feelings and predicaments. It is well worth adding to your library. – Community Care MagazineThis book is refreshingly accessible. Technical terms are simply explained and the reliance on material from therapy sessionis enlivens the reader’s grasp. There are good explanations of how the therapeutic process works through the various stages of therapy. Each chapter is invitingly easy to understand, offering case sypnoses and exercise for the participant reader to heighten self-awareness. The book enriches understanding of the painful but achievable journey of sexually abused children through therapy towards emotional health. – Seen and Heard (NAGALRO)
About The Author
Terry Philpot
Janie Rymaszewska is Head of Therapy at SACCS. She has an MA in Creative Arts Therapy and is qualified in Play Therapy and Counselling Skills. She has worked therapeutically with children since 1991.
Terry Philpot is author and editor of several books, including (with Anthony Douglas) Adoption: Changing Families, Changing Times. He co-authored with Richard Rose The Child’s Own Story, also in the Delivering Recovery series. He writes regularly for The Times Higher Education Supplement, The Tablet and other publications, and has won several awards for his journalism. He was formerly the editor of Community Care.
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