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The parent-child bond holds much more emotional significance than the relationship between a therapist and a child. As filial therapy professionals, Landreth and Bratton maintain that a parent acting as an agent for change in place of a therapist can result in significant therapeutic gains. Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) will help therapists train parents to work with their own children by providing them with the basic child-centred play therapy principles and skills needed to conduct regularly scheduled parent-child play sessions. In this easy-to-follow guide, Landreth and Bratton provide a background of the filial therapy approach with a discussion of the historical and theoretical development and an overview of the process involved. They provide an outline and content for the 10-session CPRT training model that includes required parent-child play sessions, answers to common questions, research summaries, and other additional resources on the topic. CPRT presents a thorough look at filial therapy through extensive transcripts of actual sessions and case examples. The combination of the expertise and comprehensive research of the authors results in a valuable book that is accessible to and suitable for both students and professionals.
Relatietherapie --- Parent and child --- Parent-child interaction therapy --- Play therapy --- Play --- Child psychotherapy --- Recreational therapy --- PCIT (Child psychotherapy) --- Child and parent --- Children and parents --- Parent-child relations --- Parents and children --- Children and adults --- Interpersonal relations --- Parental alienation syndrome --- Sandwich generation --- Therapeutic use --- Thérapie familiale --- Thérapie familiale --- Relation familiale --- Relation parents-enfant
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The CPRT Treatment Manual is an essential companion to Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT): A 10-Session Filial Therapy Model (Landreth & Bratton, 2006). The manual has four major sections: Therapist Notebook, Study Guide, Parent Notebook, and Training Resources. An accompanying CD-Rom allows the therapist to print the necessary training materials for ease of reproduction and enhanced usability. The Therapist Notebook contains everything the therapist needs to conduct the 10-session CPRT model, including comprehensive treatment outlines that serve as a guide for the therapist in conducting each session, teaching aids, and activities. The Study Guide provides an in-depth explanation of the content for each training session and helpful hints for conducting CPRT. The Parent Notebook includes all of the printed materials that parents will need to complete CPRT training including worksheets for parents to complete between sessions. The Training Resources section includes supplemental training materials, clinical forms, organizational tools, assessments, marketing materials, and a list of useful CPRT resources organized by videos, books, and manuals. The CPRT Treatment Manual used as a companion with CPRT provides the therapist with a complete package for training parents to act as therapeutic agents with their own children.
Relatietherapie --- Parent and child --- Parent-child interaction therapy --- Play therapy --- Play --- Child psychotherapy --- Recreational therapy --- PCIT (Child psychotherapy) --- Therapeutic use
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