To be capable to effectively offer therapy to children, complex therapeutic concepts want to be presented in an appropriate and engaging manner. This practical guide provides clinicians with a way in which to take action, with a large number of games and imaginative activities to help children aged 4-12 to express and take note their feelings. Part I provides a comprehensive guide to working therapeutically with children and families, whilst Part II outlines 47 creative therapeutic activities. Each activity is presented with clear instructions the use of inexpensive and readily to be had resources and the objective and rationale of each activity is given, making it easily applicable. Activities range from the use of an easy to make volcano to help children better take note anger, to the use of a ball of string to illustrate how one person’s feelings impact the whole family. This book is a useful resource for newly qualified clinicians, and also a treasure trove of creative ideas for experienced therapists.
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