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Using Story Telling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children

Margot Sunderland Nicky Armstrong

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English
Speechmark Publishing Ltd
17 January 2001
This practical handbook begins with the philosophy and psychology underpinning the therapeutic value of story telling. It shows how to use story telling as a therapeutic tool with children and how to make an effective response when a child tells a story to you. It is an essential accompaniment to the series Stories for Troubled Children and covers issues such as: Why story-telling is such a good way of helping children with their feelings; What resources you may need in a story-telling session; How to construct your own therapeutic story for a child; What to do when children tell stories to you; Things to do and things to say when working with a children's story.

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Imprint:   Speechmark Publishing Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 7mm
Weight:   226g
ISBN:   9780863884252
ISBN 10:   0863884253
Series:   Helping Children with Feelings
Pages:   112
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Professional and scholarly ,  English as a second language ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
The therapeutic value of story; How to use storytelling as a therapeutic tool with children; How to make an effective response when a child tells a story to you

Dr Margot Sunderland is Director of Education and Training at The Centre for Child Mental Health London, Honorary Visiting Fellow at London Metropolitan University and Integrative Child Psychotherapist, Supervisor and Trainer with over two decades of experience in working with adults, teenagers and children. She is a First Prize award winning author, with 20 books in child mental health, published in nineteen countries.

Reviews for Using Story Telling as a Therapeutic Tool with Children

Clear, concise and free from jargon. This book contains many sensitively placed and moving examples of children's own stories...this is a book that champions a child's right to have all their feelings fully acknowledged. - Sian Jones, Storylines This book is written be an author who has significant professional experience dealing with child mental health issues...a very practical book. There are many examples of stories in the book, all of which are carefully analysed by the author. - Special! It is helpful and illuminating book for carers...The book contains some great pointers on how to respond...I especially liked the warning not to fall into being a psychoanalyst when a child is playing. - Bryony Pogson, Fundraiser, The Fostering Network, Foster Care I very much liked this book. Its use with adopted children with anxieties and traumas (patent and hidden) is obvious...the book's success rests on the fact it gives good instructions of how to use story and play therapy as a layperson, with excellent use of case-studies to support the instructions. I think it is indeed successful. - Sheena Macrae, Adoption Today It has an impressive bibliography, is clearly set out and easy to use for reference...many other useful ideas...these books could be very useful...general thumbs up. A lot of care and thought has gone into them - Sue Castle, Facts & Fiction A series of 'therapeutic' books for children with emotional worries...each of the five books takes a particular emotional problem and relates it to a comforting story...they will be useful in settings with children with particular problems. - Practical Pre-School


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