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Forms for Counselling & Helping Children (5 Book Set)

NDIS Support Item Reference No. 03_222100911_0124_1_1

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Description

The authors of the Forms for Helping & Use in Counselling Set recognise that therapists and counsellors must perform effective therapy in shorter amounts of time than previously. Accordingly, the authors have developed a set of activities and forms to make therapists and counsellors' jobs a little bit easier, in providing quick, accessible tools to help in the entire treatment process: from assessing symptoms to implementing techniques, and from developing therapeutic homework to assessing progress.

Key Features

  • Forms for Helping the Oppositional Child - features over 40 reproducible forms to be used by clinicians during treatment with oppositional children. It is full of checklists, charts, and activities to aid intake, treatment, and monitoring progress.
  • Forms for Helping Children with O.C.D. - the wide array of forms cover important areas in the therapeutic process such as assessment of symptoms, psycho-education, targeting the symptoms, and homework assignments.
  • Forms For Use in Counselling Children - contains 50 reproducible forms that cover a broad range of childhood issues and treatment strategies.
  • Forms for Helping the ADHD Child - forms, charts, and checklists for treating children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder cover a wide range of approaches.
  • Forms for Helping the Socially Fearful Child - is intended to help counsellors and therapists who work with children who are fearful and anxious in social situations.

Additional Information

Ages: Children