What to Do When Children Clam Up in Psychotherapy: Interventions to Facilitate Communication (Creative Arts and Play Therapy)
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Therapists who work with children and adolescents are frequently faced with nonresponsive reticent or completely nonverbal clients. This volume brings together expert clinicians who explore why 4- to 16-year-olds may have difficulty talking and provide creative ways to facilitate communication. A variety of play art movement and animal-assisted therapies as well as trauma-focused therapy with adolescents are illustrated with vivid clinical material. Contributors give particular attention to the neurobiological effects of trauma how they manifest in the body when children "clam up " and how to help children self-regulate and feel safe. Most chapters conclude with succinct lists of recommended practices for engaging hard-to-reach children that therapists can immediately try out in their own work.
