This is a short book of composite, narrative case studies aimed at practicing child psychologists, with a secondary market of upper undergraduate and graduate students as a supplementary text. The writing is engaging and jargon-free, and each chapter focuses on a different child.
This is a short book of composite, narrative case studies aimed at practicing child psychologists, with a secondary market of upper undergraduate and graduate students as a supplementary text. The writing is engaging and jargon-free, and each chapter focuses on a different child.
Dr. Louis Propp, a licensed clinical psychologist, has been practicing psychotherapy for over forty years. In his writing, he demonstrates the real dialogues that occur during therapy by creating fictional patients. "Notes From A Child Psychologist" shows ten different problems that his made-up child, adolescents, and family's characters actually go through. "Lessons in Teletherapy" explains through invented cases the process of adapting face-to-face therapy into a telehealth model during the Covid pandemic. Louis lives in Maine and continues to practice teletherapy part-time.
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Preface: A Lifetime of Play Special Confidentiality Statement Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Does Ricky Have Depression? Chapter 2: Rainbow Dash Chapter 3: Angry Dan Chapter 4: The Trauma Binder Chapter 5: The Dollhouse Chapter 6: The Problem of Divorce Chapter 7: Arty's Secret Winner Chapter 8: Sam and Shira Chapter 9: Is Doug Disabled? Chapter 10: Mandy's Psychological Dilemmas Discussion Questions Index About the Author
Preface: A Lifetime of Play Special Confidentiality Statement Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Does Ricky Have Depression? Chapter 2: Rainbow Dash Chapter 3: Angry Dan Chapter 4: The Trauma Binder Chapter 5: The Dollhouse Chapter 6: The Problem of Divorce Chapter 7: Arty's Secret Winner Chapter 8: Sam and Shira Chapter 9: Is Doug Disabled? Chapter 10: Mandy's Psychological Dilemmas Discussion Questions Index About the Author
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