: The first published therapeutic game, by Richard A. Gardner, M.D., is still one of the most popular tools used in child psychotherapy! The child's responses are generally revealing of those psychological issues that are most important at that time. The engaging game format utilizing token reinforcement enhances the child's interest and elicits spontaneous revelations. The information gained provides diagnostically meaningful insights into the child's psychodynamics, and is of therapeutic value because each response can serve as a catalyst for therapeutic interchanges. The game is of value in group psychotherapy(with up to 4-5 players), in the treatment of learning-disabled children(because many of the cards are particularly applicable to these children), and with children who can reveal themselves more freely but who may also need a respite from more anxiety-provoking therapeutic endeavors.
: This game contains 99 cards and focuses on the specific problem or concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is a sure way to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
: This card game will encourage children to talk about their feelings and will help them develop insight into their problems and concerns related to SHYNESS.
: This card game contains 99 cards and follows the format of the original board game, focusing on specific concerns of children. Like the original game, the card game is a sure way to help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into their problems.
: Help children communicate their feelings and develop insight into dealing with their parents' divorce. The 99 cards in this game can be played by themselves or used with the original board game, Talking, Feeling, and Doing.
: This card game is designed to help children talk about and work through grief with a teacher, counselor or parent. Through play children will be prompted to reveal the issues on their mind.
: This card game will encourage children to talk about their feelings and will help them develop insight into their problems and concerns related to TEASING.
: This card game is designed to open up discussion between children and their teacher, parent or counselor on the topic of conflict resolution. Through game play the children will reveal their concerns and experiences and discuss and work through them with a caring adult.
: This workbook addresses 25 topics that reflect the work that counselors encounter in working with children. They are arranged in alphabetical order from Anger to Values, and there are three activities for each topic: Talking, Feeling, & Doing questions, mutual storytelling, and collaborative drawing.
Included is a CD that uses PDF files for easy reprinting of activities.
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