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No-Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents (Norton Professional Books) Review

No-Talk Therapy for Children and Adolescents (Norton Professional Books)
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No talk therapy is a must read for therapists who work with children and adolescents. As a therapist who works with this population and their families, having a resource that validates doing more than talk with children was a validating and encouraging book to read. With case examples and clear purpose, Dr. Straus has written a book that all clinical interns, new therapists and those with years of experience will enjoy and learn from. I believe her work has made a significant difference in many a child's life, given that she values them on their level without the expectation that to be a good or productive client, you have to verbalize your progress. Dr. Straus should be credited with writing for my generation what I hope will be a classic for future therapists, counselors, and social workers alike. Thank you!

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An innovative approach to treatment of young clients who won't or can't respond to conversation-based therapy.
Weaving practical, hands-on ideas with theory and research about child development, child treatment, and the therapeutic relationship, this book describes an innovative approach to treatment of children and adolescents who won't or can't respond to traditional, conversation-based therapy. Within an interpersonal and developmental framework, Martha Straus spells out the deceptively simple goals of no-talk therapy: someone to be close to, and something to be proud of.As Straus demonstrates in her case examples, no-talk children fit many diagnostic pictures. Many start out hesitant about the whole enterprise of therapy, and a few remain intractably detached despite the therapist's best efforts to engage them. For some, the interpersonal requirements of problem-talk or play therapy are well beyond their developmental level. Others may have an abundance of talking and playing skills and be determined not to use them. Most have had lives that are unspeakably hard. Ironically, traditional therapy, with its most fundamental purpose of helping children feel better, is painfully uncomfortable for no-talk children and adolescents.For these children, therapists need an entirely new clinical language, one that doesn't depend on words.Through empathy and respect, games, activities, community involvement, a circle of adults, and little pleasures, this approach emphasizes individual connection, competence, and creativity. Going beyond other methods, no-talk therapy begins to provide these anxious, sullen, enraged, and confused kids with the self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-awareness to develop a voice of their own.Straus opens for readers a huge grab bag of gimmicks, gadgets, and games, from which to draw resources appropriate to every no-talk occasion. Most of all, she offers herself as an engaged, creative, fallible, caring therapist who hears the pain-and the strengths-in the silence.

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Fly-Fishing for Sharks: An Angler's Journey Across America Review

Fly-Fishing for Sharks: An Angler's Journey Across America
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Hi I am Mike Cooper and I'm 13 years old I loved reading Fly Fishing For Sharks. When I first got the book I thought that it was going to be very hard for me to read and take a while, but I finished the book in around a month. It was very interesting becuase I am from San Diego and I have fished at some of the lakes that the author fished at. I also learned a little bit about fishing. I think the most interesting thing about the book was all the interesting people that he would meet on his journey. This is a really good book and it is one of those that you can't put it down you just have to keep reading it. So if you like fishing or just like reading about interesting people this is well worth it and I recomend and buying it today.

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The Secret Lives of Girls: What Good Girls Really Do--Sex Play, Aggression, and Their Guilt Review

The Secret Lives of Girls: What Good Girls Really Do--Sex Play, Aggression, and Their Guilt
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What a liberating book. The author of the book writes about the secret play and games of girls in childhood (and secret aggression) and makes us all feel that what we did wasn't so unusual, wasn't so bad, was ok. As a mother of a daughter, I think I'll think about my own daughter a little differently now, and with a little more acceptance and happiness about her developing sexuality. I think it would be so fun to read this book in a book group and talk about what we all did as children. The book was easy to read and the stories from the adult women looking back were really really interesting, especially the ones in the chapter called "Playing Dead but Feeling Tingly." Great book.

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