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Therapeutic Activities for Children and Teens Coping with Health Issues


Therapeutic Activities for Children and Teens Coping with Health Issues


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von: Robyn Hart, Judy Rollins

55,99 €

Verlag: Wiley
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 21.03.2011
ISBN/EAN: 9780470933541
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 432

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<b>Winner of the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2011 (Category: Maternal And Child Health)</b> <p>Building on children's natural inclinations to pretend and reenact, play therapy is widely used in the treatment of psychological problems in childhood. This book is the only one of its kind with more than 200 therapeutic activities specifically designed for working with children and teenagers within the healthcare system. It provides evidence-based, age-appropriate activities for interventions that promote coping. The activities target topics such as separation anxiety, self-esteem issues, body image, death, isolation, and pain. Mental health practitioners will appreciate its "cookbook" format, with quickly read and implemented activities.</p>
<p>Chart of Case Stories xiii</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 1 The Case for a New Approach to Change 1</b></p> <p>The Emerging Paradigm 9</p> <p>The New Sciences 12</p> <p>Thinking About Problems Using the New Paradigm 16</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 2 Appreciative Inquiry: History, Theory, and Practice 21</b></p> <p>Defining Appreciative Inquiry 22</p> <p>A History of Appreciative Inquiry 23</p> <p>AI and the Field of Organization Development 31</p> <p>The Relevance of AI to Complex, Transformative Change 33</p> <p>AI and the Challenge of Organization Transformation 34</p> <p>Complex Change and the Two Gifts of Appreciative Inquiry 36</p> <p>The Theoretical Basis for Appreciative Inquiry 38</p> <p>Social Constructionism 38</p> <p>The Power of Image 42</p> <p>Social Constructionism + The Power of Image = Appreciative Inquiry in Organization Change 47</p> <p>What Good Are Positive Emotions? 48</p> <p>Case Story: Living Well with Dementia: Creating a Regional Strategy for the East Midlands, by Julie Barnes and Jill Guild 50</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 3 Appreciative Inquiry as a Perspective for Organization Change 67</b></p> <p>The “DNA” of Appreciative Inquiry 68</p> <p>The Core Principles of AI 71</p> <p>Are Principles Important? 71</p> <p>The Five Original Principles Plus Wholeness 72</p> <p>The Five Generic Core Processes for Guiding AI-Based Change 82</p> <p>Multiple Models of the Five Generic Core Processes of AI 83</p> <p>The Original Cooperrider/Srivastva Model 83</p> <p>The GEM Initiative Four-D Model 85</p> <p>A Fifth D 86</p> <p>The Mohr/Jacobsgaard Four “I” Model 89</p> <p>Skills and Knowledge Needed to Lead AI Processes 92</p> <p>Case Story: Using the SOAR Framework at Aerospace Alliant International (AAI), by Jacqueline M. Stavros 99</p> <p>Case Story: The Results of Appreciative Management by a Corporate Manager, by Daniel Saint 108</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 4 Choose the Positive as the Focus of Inquiry (Define) 111</b></p> <p>Define: Focusing on the Positive 111</p> <p>Raising the Choice Point 113</p> <p>Explaining and Demonstrating 116</p> <p>Identifying the Focus for Inquiry 121</p> <p>Case Story: AI Stories from a Training and Technical Assistance Center (T/TAC): New Possibilities for Improving Outcomes for Students with Disabilities, by Denyse Doerries, Donni Davis-Perry, and Lori Korinek 129</p> <p>Case Story: From Deficits to Strengths: Six Sigma from the AI Perspective, by David Shaked 139</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 5 Inquire into Stories of What Gives Life in the System (Discover) 145</b></p> <p>Rationale for the Use of Stories 146</p> <p>A Preparation Workshop to Develop the Customized Interview Protocol and Decide on an Inquiry Process 148</p> <p>Step 1: Select a Core Group and Possibly a Steering Team 150</p> <p>Step 2: Orient Participants to the Goals of the Workshop and to Their Role in Meeting the Goals 151</p> <p>Step 3: Quickly Get Participants into an Experience of AI 154</p> <p>Step 4: Debrief the Mini-AI Experience 157</p> <p>Step 5: Share Highlights of the Interviews and Select Topics for Further Inquiry 157</p> <p>Step 6: Create Questions to Be Added to the Four Generic Questions 160</p> <p>Step 7: Develop the Inquiry Process 166</p> <p>Interviewer Training 171</p> <p>Conclusion 173</p> <p>Case Story: Appreciative Living: Using AI in Daily Life, by Jacqueline Kelm 175</p> <p>Case Story: Appreciative Life Coaching, by Bob Tschannen-Moran 184</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 6 Locate Themes That Appear in the Stories (Discover) 191</b></p> <p>Identifying Themes 193</p> <p>Example of the Themes 193</p> <p>A Process for Selecting Themes 198</p> <p>Expanding the Dialogue 201</p> <p>Case Story: Appreciative Inquiry at Los Angeles Universal Preschool (LAUP): The LAUP/UDEM Dream Team, by Terri Egan, Nancy Westrup Villarreal, and Daphne Deporres 203</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 7 Create Shared Images for a Preferred Future (Dream) 213</b></p> <p>Articulating the Dream of an Organization’s Future 214</p> <p>Examples of Ways to Facilitate Creation of Shared Images 217</p> <p>Provocative Propositions 218</p> <p>Case Story: Advancing the Safety and Quality of Care in the Emergency Department Over Time: A Story with Three Acts, by Nancy Shendell-Falik, Amy Doran, and Bernard J. Mohr 223</p> <p>Case Story: Appreciative Inquiry with a Search Committee, by Liz Workman 234</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 8 Innovate Ways to Create That Preferred Future (Deliver) 237</b></p> <p>Organization Design Processes 241</p> <p>The Individual Action Approach 241</p> <p>The Whole System Design Approach 242</p> <p>A Design Framework: The ABC Model 242</p> <p>Assumptions of the Organization Inquiry Model 244</p> <p>How to Use the Organization Inquiry Model 247</p> <p>Case Story: Building Momentum for Sustainable Changes in Education: Toronto District School Board, by Sue Derby, Maureen McKenna, Karen Leckie, and Nancy Nightingale 259</p> <p>Case Story: Introducing Appreciative Inquiry into a Community Network Project in Liverpool, England, by Tim Slack and Phil Taylor 266</p> <p><b>CHAPTER 9 Valuation 275</b></p> <p>Classical Evaluation 275</p> <p>Evaluation from Appreciative Inquiry Perspective 276</p> <p>Learnings, Innovations, and Reaffi rmations from This Case 279</p> <p>Evaluation as an Integral Part of Any AI Process 281</p> <p>Case Story: Valuation of the Effectiveness of AI for the Zambia Police Services Victim Support Unit, by Mette Jacobsgaard 283</p> <p>References and Bibliography 295</p> <p>About the Authors 301</p> <p>Index 307</p>
<p><b>ROBYN HART, MEd, CCLS,</b> is Director of Child Life Services at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. <p><b>JUDY ROLLINS, P<small>H</small>D, RN,</b> is Coordinator of the Studio G Artist in Residence Program at Georgetown University Hospital and Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University School of Medicine.</br> The authors collaborated on the award-winning 1992 precursor to this work, <i>Therapeutic Play Activities for Hospitalized Children.</i>
<p><b>Hundreds of therapeutic activities designed to help children and adolescents cope with difficult health issues</b> <p>Written to provide mental health professionals with a variety of activities to help children manage the physical and emotional challenges related to illness—be it chronic, temporary, or that of a family member—<i>Therapeutic Activities for Children and Teens Coping with Health Issues</i> presents more than two hundred curative, evidence-based, and age-appropriate activities and interventions that promote positive directions in overcoming obstacles and handling the stress, worry, and/or difficulties faced when dealing with illness. <p>Organized in a user-friendly format that allows busy professionals to quickly locate easy-to-follow activities, as well as step-by-step instructions for implementing them in a variety of settings, this comprehensive guide provides: <ul> <li>Sixteen chapters of activities designed to promote understanding, adaptation, and coping for children and adolescents experiencing health issues of their own or those of a family member</li> <li>Five chapters that incorporate different approaches, such as humor, as well as a host of expanded topics, including grief, separation, and culture</li> <li>Activities that help children deal with specific health issues, including body image, desensitization to medical implements, death, pain, motor skills, and more</li> <li>Chapter introductions that include insightful theoretical overviews to support each method covered</li> <li>An accompanying CD containing customizable and reproducible activities, activity templates, and easy-to-use patterns</li> </ul> <p>The only guide available of its kind, <i>Therapeutic Activities for Children and Teens Coping with Health Issues</i> assists mental health practitioners as well as members of the pediatric healthcare team—including parents—in understanding and implementing culturally sensitive, evidence-based activities that support the well-being of children and adolescents.
<p><b>Winner of the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year 2011 (Category: Maternal And Child Health)</b></p>

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