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The Therapist's Notebook

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The Therapist's Notebook

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The Therapist's Notebook book

Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy

The Therapist's Notebook

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The Therapist's Notebook book

Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy
Edited ByLorna L Hecker, Sharon A. Deacon
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
eBook Published 13 December 2007
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203725092
Pages 460
eBook ISBN 9780203725092
Subjects Behavioral Sciences
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Hecker, L.L., & Deacon, S.A. (Eds.). (1998). The Therapist's Notebook: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Use in Psychotherapy (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203725092

ABSTRACT

When did you last have enough free time to carefully create, develop, and test a therapeutic concept or teaching method to improve the help you provide to your patients? With The Therapist's Notebook, a compilation of original ideas by practicing clinicians, you can tap into the knowledge and experience of seasoned professionals to give your clients tangible, field-tested assignments that will represent their work and progress in therapy. Appropriate for practicing marriage and family therapists, psychologists, social workers, and other therapists of any professional affiliation who deal with children, adolescents, adults, couples, or families, this dynamic handbook provides you with handouts and homework activities that are quick and easy and require little effort or experience to use. The Therapist's Notebook is a valuable resource for both experienced and novice clinicians. Established clinicians will know how to fit each chapter to a particular clientele, while uninitiated clinicians or trainees will appreciate how the ready-made materials help their clients and spur their own creativity in intervening. You'll find therapeutic work becomes less stressful and more enjoyable as you learn about helping these populations deal with important issues:

  • Adults--goal setting, boundary issues, life transitions, communication, problemsolving, compulsivity, feelings
  • Couples--trust, infidelity, leisure time, communication, conflict resolution, sexuality, enrichment
  • Families--rules/punishment, decisionmaking, gender roles, chores and responsibilities, communication
  • Children--self-esteem, school problems, social skills, abuse, discipline problems
  • Adolescents--peer pressure, school issues, communication, involvement in therapy, behavior
  • Other--resistant clients, crisis counseling, linking clients with social resources
The Therapist's Notebook gives you a tangible, useful product you can utilize with clients. The book's compilation of homework, handouts, and activities that have been successfully applied to client populations is valuable not only for therapists’daily use, but also to illustrate creative, clinically tested interventions to future counselors, therapists, social workers, teachers, school psychologists, and special educators. Particularly useful as an ancillary text in university courses in psychotherapy-related fields, the book's user-friendly format will enliven practicum courses and ensure heightened student participation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

part |2 pages

Section I: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Individuals

chapter 1|4 pages

The Voodoo Doll Intervention

chapter 2|6 pages

Living a New Story: A Narrative Homework Exercise

chapter 3|4 pages

When "Bad" Is Good: Reframing for Success

chapter 4|4 pages

Addressing the Critical and Supportive Voices Through Art Therapy

chapter 5|4 pages

The Toxic Monster

chapter 6|2 pages

Smush 'Em

chapter 7|2 pages

The Many Roles People Play

chapter 8|2 pages

Feeling from the Inside Out

chapter 9|4 pages

Objects in the Rearview Mirror

chapter 10|4 pages

Through the Eyes of a Child

chapter 11|6 pages

Assisting Clients in Establishing Personal Boundaries

chapter 12|10 pages

Sports Talk

chapter 13|6 pages

Setting Goals and Developing Action Plans

chapter 14|4 pages

Sculpting for Visual and Kinesthetic Learners

chapter 15|6 pages

Conscientious Activities for Compulsive Clients

chapter 16|4 pages

Breaking the Cycle Between Being Passive and Aggressive

chapter 17|4 pages

The Power of Homework in Survivors' Groups

chapter 18|6 pages

A "Magic" Aid for Hypnosis and Suggestion in Crisis Management

part |2 pages

Section II: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Couples

chapter 19|8 pages

Assertiveness Homework for Couples

chapter 20|6 pages

Productive Dialoguing with Couples

chapter 21|6 pages

Constructive Communication

chapter 22|2 pages

The Tug-Of-War

chapter 23|4 pages

The 80/20 Principle in Marital Therapy

chapter 24|6 pages

A Couple's Ordeal of Sorrow

chapter 25|6 pages

The Use of Controlled Punishment and Ritual in Couples Therapy

chapter 26|6 pages

The Empathy Expansion Procedure: A Method of Assisting Couples in Healing from Traumatic Incidents

chapter 27|8 pages

Primary Perceptual Modalities in Couples Therapy

chapter 28|4 pages

Imagery Exercises for Couples

chapter 29|4 pages

Feelings Flash Cards

chapter 30|4 pages

Gratitude Lists

chapter 31|8 pages

Rewriting Marriage Vows: Consolidating Gains in Marital Therapy at Termination

chapter 32|4 pages

Recalling the Way We Were

chapter 33|4 pages

Feeding the Relationship by Feeding Each Other

chapter 34|4 pages

Keeping the Honeymoon in the Marriage

chapter 35|6 pages

First Date Recollections and Fantasies with Couples

chapter 36|8 pages

Structured Trial Separation

chapter 37|12 pages

Mate Selection Criteria for Compatibility

chapter 38|4 pages

Couple Intimacy and Sexuality Questionnaire

chapter 39|6 pages

Sexual Response and Interaction Inventory

chapter 40|8 pages

Using Gender as a Therapeutic Technique: The Gender Assessment Device (gad)

chapter 41|6 pages

The Intimate Justice Question

chapter 42|4 pages

The Diversity Dilemma

chapter 43|4 pages

Negotiating Drug-Free Activities: An Activity for Couples in Substance Abuse Treatment

chapter 44|6 pages

The "Mrs. K'negdo/Mrs. Opposite" Assignment: A Biblical Injunction for Orthodox Jewish Couples and Christian Couples

part |2 pages

Section III: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Families

chapter 45|18 pages

Strategies for Building Stronger Families

chapter 46|8 pages

Family Assessment Tool

chapter 47|2 pages

The Therapeutic Journey

chapter 48|4 pages

Good Cops and Bad Cops in Parenting

chapter 49|2 pages

The "Talk About" Game

chapter 50|2 pages

A Box of Tenderness

chapter 51|2 pages

Out of the Middle with a Toss of the Coin

chapter 52|4 pages

The "Oprah" Approach

chapter 53|2 pages

Teamwork

chapter 54|4 pages

Involving Children in Family Therapy: Making Family Movies

chapter 55|4 pages

Videotaped Coaching

chapter 56|8 pages

The Family Constitution Activity

chapter 57|2 pages

The Systemic Wave

chapter 58|4 pages

Letter from the Grave

chapter 59|4 pages

Dealing with a Fire Setter

chapter 60|8 pages

Involving Larger Systems: An Often Forgotten Therapeutic Technique

part |2 pages

Section IV: Homework, Handouts, and Activities for Children

chapter 61|4 pages

"The Many Sides of Me": A Storytelling Intervention for Children

chapter 62|2 pages

My Uniqueness

chapter 63|4 pages

My Family in the News

chapter 64|4 pages

The "Key" To Anger Control

chapter 65|2 pages

It's Okay to Cry

chapter 66|2 pages

Greeting Card Messages: Reading Between the Lines

chapter 67|8 pages

Helpful Homemade Props for Children in Therapy

chapter 68|4 pages

The Puzzling Problem-Solving Activity

chapter 69|4 pages

Prescribing Fluctuations in Developmental Time

chapter 70|6 pages

Help! My Child Won't Do Homework!

chapter 71|6 pages

Divorce and Children: Guidelines for Parents

chapter 72|4 pages

Red Light/Green Light: An Intervention for Families with Children Who Have Molested

chapter 73|6 pages

Awards

part |2 pages

Section V: Homework, Handouts, and a Ctivities for Adolescents

chapter 74|2 pages

Teenage Clients' Favorite Music as an Aid in Therapy

chapter 75|6 pages

"I Am the Expert!"

chapter 76|2 pages

I Wish I Had the Cosby Family

chapter 77|6 pages

Beliefs and Tactics That Encourage Behavior Problems

chapter 78|10 pages

Rewriting Youth Stories: An Activity with Troubled Youth

chapter 79|2 pages

Soap Talk

part |2 pages

Section VI: Therapist Helpers

chapter 80|6 pages

Assessing Client Risk of Violence

chapter 81|6 pages

Assessing Client Risk of Suicide

chapter 82|6 pages

Client Assessment and Treatment Planning

chapter 83|6 pages

Use of Disclosure Statements in Practice

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