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The therapeutic use of stories
- Editor:
- DWIVEDI Kedar Nath
- Publisher:
- Routledge
- Publication year:
- 1997
- Pagination:
- 254p.,bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- London
Looks at how counsellors, therapists, psychotherapists and other practitioners can tap into the healing powers of well-known myths and stories. Includes papers on: historical backdrop; theoretical perspectives and clinical approaches; maps and meaning in life and healing; psychotherapeutic paradigms from Indian mythology; management of anger and some Eastern stories; an illustrative case study of childhood anxiety using metaphor and imagery; stories associated with shame and guilt in therapy; splitting, envy, jealousy and rivalry; separation, loss and bereavement; stories used therapeutically with children in educational settings; stories in the context of family therapy; the use of stories to help children who have been abused; stories for disabled children; and stories and life stories in therapy with older adults.
A handbook of childhood anxiety management
- Editors:
- DWIVEDI Kedar Nath, VARMA Ved Prakash
- Publisher:
- Arena
- Publication year:
- 1997
- Pagination:
- 269p.,bibliog.
- Place of publication:
- Aldershot
Contains chapters on: epidemiology of anxiety disorders; sources of anxiety; assessment with a view to treatment planning; assessing and monitoring anxiety in children; cognitive behavioural therapy; family therapy; play therapy; group therapy; pharmacotherapy of anxiety disorders; hypnotherapy in children; cultural aspects of anxiety in children; the management of school phobia; and anxiety associated with learning difficulties.
Meeting the needs of ethnic minority children: a handbook for professionals
- Editors:
- DWIVEDI Kedar Nath, VARMA Ved Prakash
- Publisher:
- Jessica Kingsley
- Publication year:
- 1996
- Pagination:
- 205p.,bibliogs.
- Place of publication:
- London
Multidisciplinary book looking at health, education and welfare of children from black and minority ethnic communities. Includes chapters on: West Indian children and education; anti-racist strategies for educational performance; adoption of children from minority groups; residential care; health needs; psychiatric needs; and family therapy.