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Narrative Therapies with Children and Adolescents

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ISBN-10: 1572305762

ISBN-13: 9781572305762

Edition: 1998

Authors: Craig Smith, David K. Nylund, Melissa Elliott Griffith

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This work brings together an array of contributors to demonstrate how narrative and collaborative work with young people can foster unique and imaginative solutions to even the most challenging clinical problems.
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Book details

List price: $48.00
Copyright year: 1998
Publisher: Guilford Publications
Publication date: 3/15/2000
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 469
Size: 6.00" wide x 12.25" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Craig Smith, PhD, is a Marriage, Family, and Child Counselor in private practice at the Solana Beach Counseling Center in San Diego, California. He also teaches at San Diego State University and supervises at various local agencies, in addition to co-leading trainings in dialogic narrative therapy. David Nylund, MSW, is a clinical social worker at Kaiser Permanente in Stockton, California. He is also a consultant to Midtown Family Therapy, where he offers training in narrative therapy, and a lecturer at the Professional School of Psychology in Sacramento.

Foreword
Introduction: Comparing Traditional Therapies with Narrative Approaches
"I am a Bear": Discovering Discoveries
"Catching the Little Fish": Therapy Utilizing Narrative, Drama, and Dramatic Play with Young Children
Narrative Therapy and Family Support: Strengthening the Mother's Voice in Working with Families with Infants and Toddlers
Lists, Freedman and Combs
Miserere Nobis: A Choir of Small and Big Voices in Despair
Destination Grump Station--Getting Off the Grump Bus
Listening with Your "Heart Ears" and Other Ways Young People Can Escape the Effects of Sexual Abuse
From Imposition to Collaboration: Generating Stories of Competence
Collaborative Conversations with Children: Country Clothes and City Clothes
Attention Deficit Disorders: Therapy with a Shoddily Built Construct
From "Cold Care" to "Warm Care": Challenging the Discourses of Mothers and Adolescents
Re-Considering Memory: Re-Remembering Lost Identities Back toward Re-Membered Selves
Voices of Political Resistance: Young Women's Co-Research on Anti-Depression
Sex, Drugs, and Postmodern Therapy: A Teen Finds Her Voice
Re-Authoring Problem Identities: Small Victories with Young Persons Captured by Substance Misuse
Tales Told Out of School