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Cool connections with cognitive behavioural therapy : encouraging self-esteem, resilience and well-being in children and young people using CBT approaches

By: Seiler, Laurie.
Publisher: London : Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2008Description: 202 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.ISBN: 9781843106180 (pb : alk. paper); 1843106183 (pb : alk. paper).Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | COGNITIVE THERAPY | WELL BEING | SELF ESTEEM | CHILDREN
Contents:
Group leader's guide to the Cool Connections programme -- Pre-group material -- Getting to know each other -- Identifying different feelings -- Body signals and biology -- Identifying thoughts -- The connections between thoughts, feelings, body signals and actions -- Types of thinking -- Exploring thoughts -- Goal setting -- Panic cycles and safety seeking actions -- Facing your fears -- Evaluation.
Summary: "Combining a summary of cognitive behavioural therapy principles and step-by-step guidelines on how to use the materials appropriately with a mixture of games, handouts, home activities and therapeutic exercises, the book is designed to encourage resilience and self-esteem and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE
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Group leader's guide to the Cool Connections programme -- Pre-group material -- Getting to know each other -- Identifying different feelings -- Body signals and biology -- Identifying thoughts -- The connections between thoughts, feelings, body signals and actions -- Types of thinking -- Exploring thoughts -- Goal setting -- Panic cycles and safety seeking actions -- Facing your fears -- Evaluation.

"Combining a summary of cognitive behavioural therapy principles and step-by-step guidelines on how to use the materials appropriately with a mixture of games, handouts, home activities and therapeutic exercises, the book is designed to encourage resilience and self-esteem and reduce feelings of anxiety and depression." - PUBLISHER'S WEBSITE

Patron comment on 11/06/2015

This is a good book. With some good photocopiable worksheets. However, more suited to typically developing children.

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