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Notes from a Child Psychologist
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Description
Notes from a Child Psychologist features ten composite case studies based on the author's work over three decades as a psychologist for children and adolescents. Dr. Propp takes readers through a patient's treatment intervention in session-by-session sequence to experience what it's like to sit-in on child, adolescent, and family therapy sessions. Readers can see the progression of how a child struggles with a problem and then returns to treatment as an adolescent, dealing with the same issue in a different way. Each chapter focuses on a different case examined within the context of family patterns of behavior, featuring concerns including attention deficit disorder, autism, gender identity, violence, anger, substance abuse, childhood trauma, parental divorce, adoption, parenting, and poverty. Engaging and jargon-free, this resource is beneficial for practicing child psychologists, as well as upper undergraduate and graduate students as a supplementary text.
Table of Contents
Special Confidentiality Statement
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: Does Ricky Have Depression?
Chapter 2: Rainbow Dash
Chapter 3: Angry Dan
Chapter 4: The Trauma Binder
Chapter 5: The Dollhouse
Chapter 6: The Problem of Divorce
Chapter 7: Arty’s Secret Winner
Chapter 8: Sam and Shira
Chapter 9: Is Doug Disabled?
Chapter 10: Mandy’s Psychological Dilemmas
Discussion Questions
Index
About the Author
Product details
Published | Feb 02 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 186 |
ISBN | 9798216332480 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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At long last, a book that brings the reader into the play therapy office. With warmth and humor, Dr. Propp shares his deep understanding of children and families through stories of psychotherapy. The reader joins the therapeutic journeys of 10 different youth with all their nuances, twists and turns, from the first meeting to the closing session. As a teacher of graduate students, a supervisor of therapists-in-training, and a practicing child psychologist, I applaud Dr. Propp for writing a book that fills a gap in the available literature. Notes from a Child Psychologist should be read by all therapists who work with or aspire to work with children.
Geri Fuhrmann, PsyD, professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, UMass Chan Medical School; adjunct faculty, William James College
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In Notes from a Child Psychologist, Dr. Propp has opened his heart, and his office door, to the children and families who need him. You'll root for their success and marvel at his mastery of the transformational power of play. This book is an eye-opener for mental health professionals of every stripe.
Helene Presskreischer, PsyD
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A worthwhile read for anyone drawn to the power of play therapy and beyond, as revealed through the experience of a remarkably compassionate child psychologist.
Denise Main, executive director, Sunrise Family Resource Center