03218nam 22005891 450 991100923540332120241226110037.0978150630560815063056019781506305585150630558X9781506305615150630561X97815063110501506311059(CKB)4100000001191791(OCoLC)1013966530(CaToSAGE)SAGE000003129(MiAaPQ)EBC5165239245780(EXLCZ)99410000000119179120180104d2017 fy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentstirdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOf mice and metaphors therapeutic storytelling with children /Jerrold R. Brandell, Wayne State UniversitySecond edition.Thousand Oaks, CA :SAGE Publications,[2017]1 online resource (164 pages) illustrations9781506305592 1506305598 Includes bibliographical references and index.Stories and Reciprocal Storytelling in Dynamic Child Psychotherapy -- Autogenic Stories, Projective Drawings, and the Clinical Assessment Process -- Narrative and Historical Meaning in Child Psychotherapy -- Applications to Special Clinical Issues and Problems of Childhood -- The Unfolding of the Narrative in the Psychotherapy of a Traumatized Ten-Year-Old Boy -- Transference Dimensions of the Storytelling Process -- Secrecy and Trauma : An Adopted Child's Psychotherapy -- What Else Can Stories Tell Us? : Using Children's Metaphorical Communications as a Measure of Therapeutic Progress.NEW TO THIS EDITION: Revised and expanded chapters throughout incorporate significant changes in the field of dynamic child treatment over the last 15 years. New clinical illustrations represent a wide range of presenting problems from venues such as family service, community mental health, and outpatient child psychiatry, and illustrate aspects of therapeutic communication with children through metaphors. KEY FEATURES: Transcriptions of the actual stories told by children and reconstructions of specific therapeutic responses demonstrate how such techniques are actually used, lending additional clarity to clinical material. Specific information on how to use children's projective stories in dynamic clinical assessment helps readers prepare to use strategies in their own clinical practice. Practical guidelines for identifying clients who are good candidates for storytelling include taking into account ...Narrative therapyStorytellingPsychological aspectsChild psychotherapyNarrative therapy.StorytellingPsychological aspects.Child psychotherapy.618.92/0068516Brandell Jerrold R.1030515CaToSAGECaToSAGEUtOrBLWBOOK9911009235403321Of mice and metaphors4393485UNINA