Kinderorientierte Familientherapie:
Child-oriented family therapy was developed by the Norwegian child psychologist Martin Soltvedt. It puts the child's perspective at the middle of family therapy. Child-oriented family therapy is appropriate for families with children up to the age of 10, who often get lost in the shuffle. This...
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Zusammenfassung: | Child-oriented family therapy was developed by the Norwegian child psychologist Martin Soltvedt. It puts the child's perspective at the middle of family therapy. Child-oriented family therapy is appropriate for families with children up to the age of 10, who often get lost in the shuffle. This new overarching method combines elements of classical play therapy and systemic family therapy.First, the therapist plays with the child alone, recording the sequence on video. Then, the therapist talks to the parents to draw parallels from the family's everyday life. Finally, the parents and the child play together to reveal family interaction patterns as well as the innerworld of the child. Together with the parents alternative behaviours are developed that are then applied in the next play session. To support this work therapists can introduce their own alter egos into the play situation.Child-oriented family therapy is a very useful supplement to systemic therapy with children. It may also be used by child therapists to include the parents more directly in the therapeutic process |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) mit 11 Abb. und 3 Tab |
ISBN: | 9783647462684 |
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spelling | Reiners, Bernd Verfasser aut Kinderorientierte Familientherapie Bernd Reiners, Hartmut Epple, Jörn de Haen, Irene Hau-Belschner 1st ed Göttingen Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2013 1 Online-Ressource (272 Seiten) mit 11 Abb. und 3 Tab txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Child-oriented family therapy was developed by the Norwegian child psychologist Martin Soltvedt. It puts the child's perspective at the middle of family therapy. Child-oriented family therapy is appropriate for families with children up to the age of 10, who often get lost in the shuffle. This new overarching method combines elements of classical play therapy and systemic family therapy.First, the therapist plays with the child alone, recording the sequence on video. Then, the therapist talks to the parents to draw parallels from the family's everyday life. Finally, the parents and the child play together to reveal family interaction patterns as well as the innerworld of the child. Together with the parents alternative behaviours are developed that are then applied in the next play session. To support this work therapists can introduce their own alter egos into the play situation.Child-oriented family therapy is a very useful supplement to systemic therapy with children. It may also be used by child therapists to include the parents more directly in the therapeutic process Familienberatung Familientherapie Kindertherapie Spiel Systemische Beratung Systemische Therapie Epple, Hartmut ctb de Haen, Jörn ctb Hau-Belschner, Irene ctb https://elibrary.utb.de/doi/book/10.5555/9783647462684 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
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title_full | Kinderorientierte Familientherapie Bernd Reiners, Hartmut Epple, Jörn de Haen, Irene Hau-Belschner |
title_fullStr | Kinderorientierte Familientherapie Bernd Reiners, Hartmut Epple, Jörn de Haen, Irene Hau-Belschner |
title_full_unstemmed | Kinderorientierte Familientherapie Bernd Reiners, Hartmut Epple, Jörn de Haen, Irene Hau-Belschner |
title_short | Kinderorientierte Familientherapie |
title_sort | kinderorientierte familientherapie |
topic | Familienberatung Familientherapie Kindertherapie Spiel Systemische Beratung Systemische Therapie |
topic_facet | Familienberatung Familientherapie Kindertherapie Spiel Systemische Beratung Systemische Therapie |
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