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A unique self-care strategy for therapists and helping professionals. Providing therapeutic help to someone who has suffered trauma puts the therapist at risk for vicarious traumatization. It can leave the therapist with symptoms of either an acute or a posttraumatic stress response. Therapists are story listeners. One of the primary benefits a therapist provides clients is a safe place to tell their stories and to express their pain, thus diminishing their burden. This often leaves the therapist sharing the burden and the pain. Ms. Collins and Ms. Laughlin have created a process of self-care that helps prevent and alleviate vicarious traumatization. Through the process of story-telling and hearing others' stories, therapists can be relieved of the trauma they have absorbed.
Do you have a disruptive child in class or home - a child who neglects homework, comes unprepared for school, fails to finish assignments, vies for attention, fights with other kids, and acts as the class clown?If everything you've tried so far has failed, why not try something different? Guided visualization with children is a new approach that brings proven results. Children who see themselves as failures are guided to transform negative images into positive ones. In this way they can successfully reverse many years of discouragement and disillusionment.Guided visualization takes little time to learn, and results are seen almost immediately. Just minutes a day can make a major improvement in the classroom or at home and save your sanity.
Over 160 ready-to-use icebreakers to set the scene for meaningful discussion and sharing.
This book offers 39 interactive activities to assist individuals in developing meaningful relationships. Each activity offers a safe environment for individuals to build communication skills, encourage cooperation, and rekindle companionship in the committed relationships. The fresh and creative ideas help individuals: Build lasting relationships Notice styles of communication and reframe criticism Practice sharing and responding Develop respectful curiosity Understand differencesAbout the authors:Marie-Nathalie Beaudoin, a clinical psychologist, specialized in child and family therapy. Sue Walden has over 25 years experience teaching improvisation and creativity classes to adults, couples, and families. Her clients include IBM, MCI, Apple, and DuPont.
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