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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
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Brief Child Therapy Homework Planner,
By Tracy "tracy" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brief Child Therapy Homework Planner (Practice Planners) (Paperback)
If you work with underprivileged kids, as I do, you will find this book's exercises very difficult to use. The exercises require sustained attention for reading long passages, and the vocabulary level is extremely high, even for my 7th grade clients. Many exercises require critical thinking and creative writing skills, which my client's have great difficulty with as well. Most inner city kids I work with are performing 2-3 grade levels behind, and look at me like I am crazy when I try to do these exercises with them.This book would work great with middle/upper-middle class kids who are taught verbal skills from the get go.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Child Psychotheray Home Work planner,
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This review is from: Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner (PracticePlanners) (Paperback)
Is a great reference for those that build plan and interventions to assit childrens and his familys.
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This review is from: Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner (PracticePlanners) (Paperback)
I find the book,Child Psychotherapy Homeworker Planner written by Arthur E. Jongsma to be reader friendly, very easy to understand, and informative. This book is an exceptional resource for clinicians, teachers, clients and family. I use this book on a daily basis, incorporating each homework assignment into each session and treatment plan. As it relates to defining the appropriate technique to a specific problem area I find it very obliging. As a training clinician, I have found the book to be an effective and efficient tool that I can use in my everyday interaction with children who have childhood disorders. I would recommend that other new or training clinicians use this book as a guide to learn different techniques.
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Child Homework Planner Review,
By Elizabeth Poteet (Coral Springs, Florida United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brief Child Therapy Homework Planner (Practice Planners) (Paperback)
I feel this book is an excellent resource for students, teachers, family, and clinicians. I use this book on a regular basis, incorporating each homework assignment into each session and treatment plan. It is very helpful in defining the appropriate technique to a specific problem area. This book gives specific homework assignments for particular diagnoses. As clinicians, we can use this book to explore assignments other clinicians have found useful. We can also increase our knowledge of new homework assignments. This book is different to other books due to its specificity to various childhood disorders. I recommend counseling classes use this book as a guide to learn techniques. I also recommend families to read this book and try out the homework assignments. As a psychotherapist, I have found this book to be a highly effective tool in my everyday work with childhood disorders.
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Brief Child Therapy Homework Planner (Practice Planners) by Arthur E. Jongsma (Paperback - March 8, 1999)
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