These include filial therapy, Counseling [individual, play, family, marriage, group], Wellness Opportunities, community service, and -LSB-...]
Not exact matches
Her specialties
include: Play
Therapy,
Filial Therapy and Child - Parent Relationship training (CPRT), and working with children who have experienced trauma surrounding adoption assisting families with ways to attach, bond and cope with challenging experiences.
Heights Family Counseling has expertise in many different forms of play
therapy,
including traditional client centered play
therapy, sand tray
therapy, expressive arts
therapy, and
filial therapy.
I draw upon multiple theories to
include: play and
filial therapy for children, dialectical behavior
therapy (DBT), systems and structural theory for families, imago and Gottman theory for couples, a variety of addiction recovery models, depth psychotherapy, narrative
therapy, psychodevelopmental psychology, inner child work and spiritual direction.
Its subject matter covers all types of
therapy that are applicable to working with children
including: art, creative visualisation, drama, music, storytelling as well as play
therapy and
filial play.
Contents
include editorial statements, original play
therapy and
filial play articles, synopses, case histories, reviews of research papers, books etc, news items, details of conferences, workshops, courses and guidelines for career development.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of
filial therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of prevention and intervention for single parents and their ch
therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of prevention and intervention for single parents and their ch
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of prevention and intervention for single parents and their children.
Results indicate when compared to the control group, the
filial therapy / CPRT group demonstrated statistically significant improvement on all measures
including child behavior problems, parental acceptance, parent - child relationship stress, and parental empathy.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intensive
filial therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for incarcerated f
therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for incarcerated f
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for incarcerated fathers.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intensive
filial therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT] as an intervention for incarcerated mothers as a method of increasing empathic behaviors with their children, increasing attitudes of acceptance toward their children, and reducing stress related to par
therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT] as an intervention for incarcerated mothers as a method of increasing empathic behaviors with their children, increasing attitudes of acceptance toward their children, and reducing stress related to par
Therapy (CPRT] as an intervention for incarcerated mothers as a method of increasing empathic behaviors with their children, increasing attitudes of acceptance toward their children, and reducing stress related to parenting.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intensive
filial therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of intervention with child witnesses of domestic vi
therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of intervention with child witnesses of domestic vi
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as a method of intervention with child witnesses of domestic violence.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of intensive
filial therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Chinese fa
therapy [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Chinese fa
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Chinese families.
Summary: (To
include comparison groups, outcomes, measures, notable limitations) The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of the 10 - session
filial therapy model [now called Child - Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Korean p
therapy model [now called Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Korean p
Therapy (CPRT)-RSB- as an intervention for immigrant Korean parents.
A maximum of 500 hours may involve other forms of clinical work
including family play
therapy,
filial therapy and other methods specifically related to children and play
therapy.
Approaches
include: Dyadic Development Psychotherapy (DDP), Theraplay, child psychotherapy,
filial play
therapy, Eye Movement Desensitisation Reprocessing (EMDR).
This helpful article suggests many different ways to emotionally engage your children,
including filial play
therapy.
Given the strong empirical support for adaptations of
filial models,
including Child - Parent Relationship
Therapy (CPRT)(Landreth & Bratton, 2006) for use with teachers, teacher's aides, and even high school students, I decided to adapt Landreth & Bratton's CPRT 10 session model for use with senior citizen volunteers.
There are several different forms of play
therapy,
including but not limited to, child centered play
therapy, sand tray
therapy,
filial therapy, expressive arts
therapy, activity based counseling, and Adlerian play
therapy.