She's also
the author of the Coping Skills for Kids Workbook.
Not exact matches
When It Comes to Volatile Kids, Pick Your Battles Dr. Ross W. Greene, a psychologist who works with easily frustrated children and their parents and the
author of The Explosive Child, advises parents and teachers that identifying the causes
of a child's frustration and working with the youngster to develop
coping skills can lead to fewer explosions and more compliance.
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She has
authored and co-
authored over 120 academic journal articles and chapters in the field
of coping, developed (with Ramon Lewis) psychological instruments to measure coping, namely Adolescent Coping Scale and Coping Scale for Adults, developed programs to teach coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
coping, developed (with Ramon Lewis) psychological instruments to measure
coping, namely Adolescent Coping Scale and Coping Scale for Adults, developed programs to teach coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
coping, namely Adolescent
Coping Scale and Coping Scale for Adults, developed programs to teach coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
Coping Scale and
Coping Scale for Adults, developed programs to teach coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
Coping Scale for Adults, developed programs to teach
coping skills including The Best of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
coping skills including The Best
of Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom Coping for Su
Coping (Instructor and Teacher workbooks)(co-
authored with Cathy Brandon) and a CD - Rom
Coping for Su
Coping for Success.
In this book, the
authors provide readers with an in - depth, nonjudgmental discussion
of self - injury, from the basics to its causes and treatments to helpful
coping skills.
«The main difference between happy and unhappy couples is that the unhappy couple lacks
coping skills,» says Jane Greer, Ph.D., creator
of the media commentary «Shrink Wrap with Dr. Jane Greer» and
author of What About Me?
A more recent, related publication is the book
Coping with Trauma - related Dissociation:
Skills Training for and Therapists, by Suzette Boon, Kathy Steele and Onno van der Hart (New YorkLondon: W. W. Norton & Co), for which the
authors received the 2011 Pierre Janet Writing Award
of the International Society for the Study
of Trauma and Dissociation.
However, the lead
author of the study points out that forms
of CBT, especially DBT, or dialectical behavior therapy, can teach kids positive
coping skills, thereby reducing risk.
The
authors provide step - by - step guidelines for implementing the entire process
of therapy — from intake and assessment through
coping skills training, cognitive - behavioral interventions, and relapse prevention.