Counselling Children Lectures, Lecture 4: Helping the Child to Change Thoughts and Behaviours /

This lecture begins by reiterating the value of using feedback statements as an alternative to asking questions when counselling children. The lecture then continues by looking at the following strategies: the fruit tree exercise to help the child improve their perception of themselves, challenging...

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Main Author: Geldard, Kathryn (Author)
Other Authors: Geldard, David (Director, Producer)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: London, England : Kathryn Geldard, 2006.
Series:Counselling Children ; 4
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Summary:This lecture begins by reiterating the value of using feedback statements as an alternative to asking questions when counselling children. The lecture then continues by looking at the following strategies: the fruit tree exercise to help the child improve their perception of themselves, challenging unhelpful beliefs to encourage the child to employ more useful thinking processes, the comic strip exercise to help the child choose between adaptive and maladaptive behaviours, the monster-in-me activity to help a child interrupt a tendency to engage in acting out behaviour, and the "œstop-think-do"#x9D; process to help older children interrupt a tendency to engage in unhelpful behaviours.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed March 29, 2016).
Physical Description:1 online resource (45 minutes).
Playing Time:00:44:16