About the Downloadable Assignments
Wiley PracticePlanners® Series Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction 1
SECTION 1Academic Underachievement 4
Exercise 1.A Establish a Homework Routine 5
Exercise 1.B Positive Self-Statements 9
Exercise 1.C Reading Adventure 11
SECTION 2Adoption 14
Exercise 2.A Questions and Concerns About Being Adopted 15
Exercise 2.B Some Things I Would Like You to Know About Me 17
SECTION 3Anger Control Problems 20
Exercise 3.A Anger Control 21
Exercise 3.B Child Anger Checklist 29
Exercise 3.C The Lesson of Salmon Rock . . . Fighting Leads to Loneliness 32
SECTION 4Anxiety 37
Exercise 4.A An Anxious Story 38
Exercise 4.B Deep Breathing Exercise 41
Exercise 4.C Finding and Losing Your Anxiety 44
Exercise 4.D Worry Time 48
SECTION 5 Reactive Attachment/Disinhibited Social Engagement Disorder 50
Exercise 5.A Attachment Survey 51
Exercise 5.B Building Relationships 54
SECTION 6Attention-¬Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 56
Exercise 6.A Getting It Done 57
Exercise 6.B Problem-Solving Exercise 62
Exercise 6.C Social Skills Exercise 66
Exercise 6.D Reasons for Negative Attention-Seeking Behaviors
SECTION 7Autism Spectrum Disorder 69
Exercise 7.A Initial Reaction to Diagnosis of Autism 70
Exercise 7.B Reaction to Change and Excessive Stimulation 73
SECTION 8Blended Family 76
Exercise 8.A Blended Family Sentence Completion 77
Exercise 8.B Interviewing My New Family Member 81
Exercise 8.C Thoughts and Feelings About Parents Live-¬In Partner 85
SECTION 9Bullying/Aggression Perpetrator 88
Exercise 9.A Apology Letter for Bullying 89
Exercise 9.B Bullying Incident Report 92
SECTION 10Bullying/Aggression Victim
SECTION 11Conduct Disorder/Delinquency 94
Exercise 10.A Building Empathy 95
Exercise 10.B Childhood Patterns of Stealing 100
Exercise 10.C Concerns About Parents Drug or Alcohol Problem 104
Exercise 10.D Risk Factors Leading to Child Behavior Problems 108
SECTION 12Depression 110
Exercise 11.A Childhood Depression Survey 111
Exercise 11.B Replace Negative Thoughts With Positive Self-Talk 114
Exercise 11.C Surface Behavior/Inner Feelings 116
Exercise 11.D Three Ways to Change the World 120
SECTION 13Disruptive Mood Dysregulation Disorder
Exercise 12.A Finding Ways to Get Positive Attention 123
Exercise 12.B Practice Being Mindful [New]
Exercise 12.C Lets Go STOP [New]
SECTION 14Divorce Reaction 130
Exercise 13.A Feelings and Faces Game 131
Exercise 13.B My Thoughts and Feelings About My Parents Divorce 135
SECTION 15Enuresis/Encopresis 137
Exercise 14.A Bladder Retention Training Program 138
Exercise 14.B Bowel Control Training Program 142
Exercise 14.C Dry Bed Training Program 149
SECTION 16Fire Setting 152
Exercise 15.A Fireproofing Your Home and Family 153
Exercise 15.B When a Fire Has No Fuel 156
SECTION 17: Gender Dysphoria
Exercise 16.A I Want to Be Like . . . ###
Exercise 16.B Exploring the Growth of My Gender Identity ###
Exercise 16.C My Gender Identity ###
SECTION 18Grief/Loss Unresolved 164
Exercise 17.A Create a Memory Album 165
Exercise 17.B Grief Letter 167
Exercise 17.C Peteys Journey Through Sadness 171
SECTION 19Intellectual Development Disorder 177
Exercise 18.A Activities of Daily Living Program 178
Exercise 18.B A Sense of Belonging 183
SECTION 20Low Self-¬Esteem 186
Exercise 19.A Dixie Overcomes Her Fears 187
Exercise 19.B Learn From Your Mistakes 194
Exercise 19.C Symbols of Self-¬Worth 197
Exercise 19.D Three Ways to Change Yourself 200
Exercise 19.E Three Wishes Game 203
SECTION 21Lying/Manipulative 204
Exercise 20.A Bad ChoiceLying to Cover Up Another Lie 205
Exercise 20.B The Value of Honesty 209
Exercise 20.C Truthful/Lying Incident Reports 215
SECTION 22Medical Condition 217
Exercise 21.A Dealing with Childhood Asthma 218
Exercise 21.B Gaining Acceptance of Physical Handicap or Illness 223
SECTION 23Obsessive-¬Compulsive Disorder (OCD) 226
Exercise 22.A Concerns, Feelings, and Hopes About OCD 227
Exercise 22.B Refocusing 230
Exercise 22.C Ritual Exposure and Response Prevention 233
SECTION 24Oppositional Defiant 237
Exercise 23.A Filing a Complaint 238
Exercise 23.B If I Could Run My Family 241
Exercise 23.C Share a Family Meal 245
Exercise 23.D Switching From Defense to Offense 251
SECTION 25Overweight/Obesity 254
Exercise 24.A Developing and Implementing a Healthier Diet 255
Exercise 24.B Increasing My Physical Activity 260
Exercise 24.C My Eating and Exercise Journal 264
SECTION 26Parenting 267
Exercise 25.A Being a Consistent Parent 268
Exercise 25.B Picking Your Battles 272
SECTION 27Peer/Sibling Conflict 274
Exercise 26.A Joseph, His Amazing Technicolor Coat, and More 275
Exercise 26.B Negotiating a Peace Treaty 279
SECTION 28Physical/Emotional Abuse Victim 281
Exercise 27.A Letter of Empowerment 282
Exercise 27.B My Thoughts and Feelings 286
SECTION 29Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) 288
Exercise 28.A Finding My Triggers 289
Exercise 28.B PTSD Incident Report 293
SECTION 30School Refusal 295
Exercise 29.A A Pleasant Journey 296
Exercise 29.B Letter of Encouragement 299
Exercise 29.C School Fear Reduction 302
SECTION 31Separation Anxiety 305
Exercise 30.A Explore Your World 306
Exercise 30.B Parents Time Away 309
SECTION 32Sexual Abuse Victim 311
Exercise 31.A My Story 312
Exercise 31.B You Are Not Alone 315
SECTION 33Sleep Disturbance 319
Exercise 32.A Childhood Sleep Problems 320
Exercise 32.B Reduce Nighttime Fears 324
SECTION 34Social Anxiety 327
Exercise 33.A Greeting Peers 328
Exercise 33.B Learn to Be Assertive 331
Exercise 33.C Show Your Strengths 337
SECTION 35Specific Phobia 339
Exercise 34.A Expressions of Fear Through Art 340
Exercise 34.B Maurice Faces His Fear 343
SECTION 36Speech/Language Disorders 348
Exercise 35.A Home-¬Based Reading and Language Program 349
Exercise 35.B Shaunas Song 354
Exercise 35.C Tell All About It 362
Appendix A: Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems 364
Appendix B: Alphabetical Index of Exercises 377
Beneficial take-home assignments for young psychotherapy clients and their parents
The Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner,Sixth Edition provides ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit most therapeutic modes. Organized by presenting problem, this homework planner covers 36 issues, including anxiety, depression, adoption, academic underachievement, ADHD, low self-esteem, and PTSD. In this new edition, the homework assignments have been modified to be more accessible to children. Assignment sheets can be easily photocopied, and they are also available online to download and printmaking client-specific modification simple. This easy-to-use sourcebook features:
The Child Psychotherapy Homework Planner is a high-quality resource that practitioners can use to improve care and accountability. This is a valuable planner that will save therapists time on office work so they can focus on patients.
ARTHUR E. JONGSMA, Jr., PhD, is Series Editor of the bestselling PracticePlanners®. He has over five decades experience providing mental health services to inpatient and outpatient clients. He has authored or co-authored over fifty books.
L. MARK PETERSON, ACSW, retired Program Manager for Bethany Christian Services Residential Treatment and Family Counseling programs in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
WILLIAM P. McINNIS, PsyD,is a private practitioner with Aspen Psychological Services in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He is co-author of theAdolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner.
TIMOTHY J. BRUCE, PhD, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine at the University of Illinois College of Medicine.
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