Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy: A Practitioner’s Reference

Author:   Craig Haen (New York University, Lesley University, The Kint Institute, and Private Practice, New York, USA) ,  Seth Aronson (William Alanson White Institute and Private Practice, New York, USA)
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Pages:   472
Publication Date:   25 October 2016
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Author:   Craig Haen (New York University, Lesley University, The Kint Institute, and Private Practice, New York, USA) ,  Seth Aronson (William Alanson White Institute and Private Practice, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.748kg
ISBN:  

9781138954588


ISBN 10:   1138954586
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   25 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword Molyn Leszcz About the Editors List of Contributors 1. Origins of Group Therapy with Children and Adolescents: An Overview and Introduction Seth AronsonI: Nuts and Bolts 2. Planning for Groups Kerrie R. Fineran, Amy Nitza, and Kyle W. Patterson 3. Identifying, Screening, and Selecting Group Members Andrea Grunblatt 4. Operating Instructions: The Group Contract David Dumais 5. Evaluation and Practice-Based Evidence Appendix A Tony L. Sheppard 6. Bridging the Gap between Research and Practice: How Research Can Guide Group Leaders Zipora Shechtman 7. Ethically Informed Group Practice Appendix B Thomas Hurster 8. Groups in a Digital Age Sheri Bauman 9. Supervision of Groups Seth AronsonII: Approaches 10. Attachment Based Group Therapy for Children and Parents Jordan Bate, Adella Nikitiades, Sophia Hoffman, Brooke Allman, Miriam Steele, Howard Steele, and Anne Murphy 11. Cognitive-Behavioral Group Therapy Ray W. Christner and Elana R. Bernstein 12. Creative Arts Based Approaches with Adolescent Groups Meredith E. Dean and Heidi Landis 13. Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Groups for Adolescents Britt H. Rathbone and JoJo Gaul 14. A Mentalization Based Approach to Working with Adolescents in Groups Norka T. Malberg and Nick Midgley 15. Mindfulness Based Group Approaches Richard W. Sears, Christina M. Luberto, and Julie A. Sell-Smith 16. Group Play Therapy Daniel Sweeney and Michelle Engblom-Deglmann 17. Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Pat Ogden and Bonnie Goldstein 18. An Integrative Perspective on Group Therapy Craig HaenIII: Settings 19. Groups in Schools Appendix C Elena Diamond, Diane Gans, and Peter Mortola 20. Groups in Private Practice Appendix D Andrew P. Pojman 21. Groups in Residential Settings Kevin Creeden and Craig Haen 22. Groups in Partial Hospital Settings Marsha Vannicelli IV: Culture 23. Cultural Considerations in Group Work: Implications for School and Clinical Mental Health Settings Sam Steen, Rachel Vannatta, and Xi Liu 24. International Group Work Amy Nitza 25. Culturally Consonant Psychoeducational Groups Siti Rozaina Kamsani, Kimberly K. Asner-Self, and Nabisah Ibrahim 26. Changing School Culture through Large-Group Interventions: The Social Mind Stuart W. Twemlow and Frank C. SaccoV: Targeted Group Interventions 27. Anxious Children and Adolescents Robert D. Friedberg, Maxwell Berlyant, Szimonetta Mulati, Micaela Birt, Laura Brehm, and Sandra Trafalis 28. Depressed Adolescents Sean Grover 29. Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Linda A. Reddy and Alexander Alperin 30. Children and Adolescents with Learning Disabilities Barbara Muskat and Faye Mishna 31. Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorders Kevin B. Hull 32. Social Skills Groups for Children and Adolescents Jo Hariton 33. Anger and Aggression in Children and Adolescents Qshequilla P. Mitchell, John E. Lochman, Caroline Boxmeyer, Nicole Powell, Francesca Kassing, and Shannon Jones 34. Child and Adolescent Grief and Loss Maureen Underwood, Sheri McGuinness, and Nicole D’Amore 35. Trauma-Impacted Children and Adolescents Margaret Blaustein and Mandy Habib 36. Children Exposed to Family Violence Wendy Bunston 37. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder in Children and Adolescents in the Aftermath of Disaster Appendix E Hidefumi Kotani, Yuki Nakamura, Maya Hashimoto, and Toshinori Hanai 38. Children with Sexual Behavior Problems Eliana Gil and Jennifer Shaw 39. High-Risk Adolescents Sam Himelstein 40. LGBTQ Adolescents Matthew Rofofsky, Anupama Kalyanam, Allison Berwald, and Aruna Krishnakumar

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Group therapy for children and young people is the modality with the greatest-as yet not fully exploited-potential. The influence of peers on the developing child, for better or worse, is immense. This excellent book can ensure that the power of social influence is harnessed for the best motives. A remarkable collection of the most creative minds in this area comprehensively covering an exciting clinical field. -Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial professor of psychoanalysis, UCL; Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London, UK. The breadth and depth of this superb handbook is staggering. Quite often, a reference guide covers much ground but lacks texture. Not so with Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy. Haen and Aronson have assembled a treasure trove of classical and modern thinking for group building and addressing contemporary issues that young people face. Plentiful and vivid illustrations bring practice to life for readers. I highly recommend this book for classroom and field. -Andrew Malekoff, MSW, executive director and CEO of North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center; editor-in-chief, Social Work with Groups, a journal of community and clinical practice In 40 chapters and five major sections this book contains everything anybody would want to know about group work!! Its very comprehensive coverage of both novel and traditional approaches to group work with children and adolescents includes both theory and detailed clinical examples of how group work can effectively reduce symptoms and foster positive growth in young people. It is a major contribution to the literature! -Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, LICSW, RPT-S, university distinguished professor of Social Work Emerita, Fordham University Haen and Aronson have done an outstanding job of providing clinicians with a treasure trove of specialty groups for challenging child and adolescent treatment populations in one volume. An added bonus of this timely resource book is that all of the contributors are presenting skill-based groups that can be implemented in any practice setting. Haen and Aronson offerus the antidote for clinicians being mandated to have bigger caseloads and see clients for shorter periods of time-run shortterm specialty groups to best meet the needs of today's children and adolescents! Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy: A Practitioner's Reference should be on every therapist's bookshelf. -Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, LCSW, director, Partners for Collaborative Solutions


Group therapy for children and young people is the modality with the greatest-as yet not fully exploited-potential. The influence of peers on the developing child, for better or worse, is immense. This excellent book can ensure that the power of social influence is harnessed for the best motives. A remarkable collection of the most creative minds in this area comprehensively covering an exciting clinical field. -Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial professor of psychoanalysis, UCL; Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London, UK. The breadth and depth of this superb handbook is staggering. Quite often, a reference guide covers much ground but lacks texture. Not so with Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy. Haen and Aronson have assembled a treasure trove of classical and modern thinking for group building and addressing contemporary issues that young people face. Plentiful and vivid illustrations bring practice to life for readers. I highly recommend this book for classroom and field. -Andrew Malekoff, MSW, executive director and CEO of North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center; editor-in-chief, Social Work with Groups, a journal of community and clinical practice In 40 chapters and five major sections this book contains everything anybody would want to know about group work!! Its very comprehensive coverage of both novel and traditional approaches to group work with children and adolescents includes both theory and detailed clinical examples of how group work can effectively reduce symptoms and foster positive growth in young people. It is a major contribution to the literature! -Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, LICSW, RPT-S, university distinguished professor of Social Work Emerita, Fordham University Haen and Aronson have done an outstanding job of providing clinicians with a treasure trove of specialty groups for challenging child and adolescent treatment populations in one volume. An added bonus of this timely resource book is that all of the contributors are presenting skill-based groups that can be implemented in any practice setting. Haen and Aronson offerus the antidote for clinicians being mandated to have bigger caseloads and see clients for shorter periods of time-run shortterm specialty groups to best meet the needs of today's children and adolescents! Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy: A Practitioner's Reference should be on every therapist's bookshelf. -Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, LCSW, director, Partners for Collaborative Solutions


The breadth and depth of this superb handbook is staggering. Quite often, a reference guide covers much ground but lacks texture. Not so with Handbook of Child and Adolescent Therapy. Haen and Aronson have assembled a treasure trove of classical and modern thinking for group building and addressing contemporary issues that young people face. Plentiful and vivid illustrations bring practice to life for readers. I highly recommend this book for classroom and field. -Andrew Malekoff, MSW, executive director and CEO of North Shore Child & Family Guidance Center; editor-in-chief, Social Work with Groups, a journal of community and clinical practice. Haen and Aronson have done an outstanding job of providing clinicians with a treasure trove of specialty groups for challenging child and adolescent treatment populations in one volume. An added bonus of this timely resource book is that all of the contributors are presenting skill-based groups that can be implemented in any practice setting. Haen and Aronson offer us the antidote for clinicians being mandated to have bigger caseloads and see clients for shorter periods of time-run short-term specialty groups to best meet the needs of today's children and adolescents! The Handbook of Child and Adolescent Group Therapy: A Practitioner's Reference should be on every therapist's bookshelf. -Matthew D. Selekman, MSW, LCSW, director, Partners for Collaborative Solutions In 40 chapters and five major sections this book contains everything anybody would want to know about group work!! Its' very comprehensive coverage of both novel and traditional approaches to group work with children and adolescents includes both theory and detailed clinical examples of how group work can effectively reduce symptoms and foster positive growth in young people. It is a major contribution to the literature! -Nancy Boyd Webb, DSW, LICSW, RPT-S, University Distinguished Professor of Social Work Emerita, Fordham University Group therapy for children and young people is the modality with the greatest-as yet not yet fully exploited-potential. The influence of peers on the developing child, for better or worse, is immense. This excellent book can ensure that the power of social influence is harnessed for the best motives. A remarkable collection of the most creative minds in this area comprehensively covering an exciting clinical field. -Peter Fonagy, Freud Memorial Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL; Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, London, UK.


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Craig Haen, PhD, RDT, CGP, LCAT, FAGPA, currently treats children, adolescents, and adults in private practice. He is on the faculty of New York University and Lesley University. He is editor of the book Engaging Boys in Treatment: Creative Approaches to the Therapy Process, and co-editor of Clinical Applications of Drama Therapy in Child and Adolescent Treatment. Seth Aronson, PsyD, CGP, FAGPA, is training and supervising analyst, director of training at the William Alanson White Institute in New York and on the faculty of Long Island University’s doctoral program in clinical psychology. He is in private practice working with children, adolescents, and adults. Together with Saul Scheidlinger, he co-edited and wrote Group Treatment of Adolescents in Context: Outpatient, Inpatient, and School.

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