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Help your adolescent clients develop the skills they need to work through their problems. "The Adolescent Psychotherapy Homework Planner II" provides you with an array of ready-to-use, between-session assignments designed to fit virtually every therapeutic mode. This easy-to-use sourcebook features: 72 ready-to-copy exercises covering the most common issues encountered by adolescent clients; a quick-reference format - the interactive assignments are grouped by behavioral problem, such as anger management, blended family conflicts, low self-esteem, chemical dependence, eating disorders, sexual acting out, adoption issues, and more; assignments that are cross-referenced to "The Adolescent Psychotherapy Treatment Planner, Third Edition" - so you can quickly identify the right exercise for a given situation or behavioral problem; and, a CD-ROM that contains all the exercises in a word-processing format-allowing you to customize them to suit you and your clients' unique styles and needs.
Contents
PracticePlanners(r) Series Preface.Introduction.SECTION I-Academic Underachievement.Exercise I.A: Attitudes about Homework.Exercise I.B: Identify Steps to Improve School Performance.SECTION II--Adoption.Exercise II.A: Beginning a Search for Birth Parents.Exercise II.B: Considering a Search for Birth Parents.Exercise II.C: My Child's Search for Birth Parents.SECTION III--Anger Management.Exercise III.A: Anger Checklist.Exercise III.B: Recognize the Early Signs of Anger.SECTION IV--Anxiety.Exercise IV.A: Tools for Anxiety.Exercise IV.B: What Makes Me Anxious.SECTION V--Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).Exercise V.A: Channel Your Energy in a Positive Direction.Exercise V.B: Evaluating Medication Effects.Exercise V.C: Frustrating Symptoms of ADHD.SECTION VI--Autism/Pervasive Developmental Disorder.Exercise VI.A: Moving toward Independence.Exercise VI.B: Progress: Past, Present, and Future.SECTION VII--Blended Family.Exercise VII.A: Assessing the Fami ly-Present and Future.Exercise VII.B: Interaction as a Family.SECTION VIII--Chemical Dependence.Exercise VIII.A: Saying Goodbye to My Drug.Exercise VIII.B: The Many Changes Necessary for Recovery.Section IX--Conduct Disorder/Delinquency.Exercise IX.A: Catch Your Teen Being Responsible.Exercise IX.B: How My Behavior Hurts Others.Exercise IX.C: Letter to Absent or Uninvolved Parent.Section X--Depression.Exercise X.A: Home, School, and Community Activities I Enjoyed.Exercise X.B: Overcoming Helplessness and Hopelessness.Section XI--Divorce Reaction.Exercise XI.A: Impact of Parents' Separation/Divorce.Exercise XI.B: My Thoughts, Feelings, and Beliefs about Divorce.Exercise XI.C: Stop the Fighting.Section XII--Eating Disorder.Exercise XII.A: Body Image.Exercise XII.B: Plan and Eat a Meal.Section XIII--Grief/Loss Unresolved.Exercise XIII.A: Honoring the Anniversary of the Loss.Exercise XIII.B: Memorial Collage.Exercise XIII.C: Moving Closer to Resolution.Section XIV--Low Self-Esteem.Exercise XIV.A: Maintaining Your Self-Esteem.Exercise XIV.B: Recognizing Your Abilities, Traits, and Accomplishments.Section XV--Mania/Hypomania.Exercise XV.A: Medication Resistance.Exercise XV.B: Mood Disorders Symptom List.Section XVI--Medical Condition.Exercise XVI.A: Attitudes about Medication or Medical Treatment.Exercise XVI.B: Coping with Your Illness.Section XVII--Mental Retardation.Exercise XVII.A: Hopes and Dreams for Your Child.Exercise XVII.B: Supportive Services for Your Child.Section XVIII--Negative Peer Influences.Exercise XVIII.A: Reasons for Negative Peer Group Involvement.Exercise XVIII.B: Resist Negative Peer Group Influences.Section XIX--Oppositional Defiant Disorder.Exercise XIX.A: Changing School Rules.Exercise XIX.B: Cooperative Activity.Section XX--Parenting.Exercise XX.A: Parenting Report Card.Exercise XX.B: Parents Understand the Roots of Their Parenting Methods.Section XXI--Peer/Sibling Conflict.Exercise XXI.A: How Parents Respond to Sibling Rivalry.Exercise XXI.B: Why I Fight with My Peers.Section XXII--Physical/Emotional Abuse Victim.Exercise XXII.A: Identify the Nature of the Abuse.Exercise XXII.B: Self-Esteem Before, During, and After Abuse.Section XXIII--Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).Exercise XXIII.A: Describe Your PTSD Symptoms.Exercise XXIII.B: Describe the Trauma and Your Feelings.Section XXIV--Psychoticism.Exercise XXIV.A: Describe Your Hallucinations.Exercise XXIV.B: My Irrational Thoughts.Section XXV--Runaway.Exercise XXV.A: Another Place to Live.Exercise XXV.B: Describe Life on the Run.Section XXVI--School Violence.Exercise XXVI.A: Plan and Evaluate a Family Activity.Exercise XXVI.B: Reasons for Rage.Section XXVII--Sexual Abuse Perpetrator.Exercise XXVII.A: Celebrity Style Interview.Exercise XXVII.B: Evaluating My Treatment Progress.Section XXVIII--Sexual Abuse Victim.Exercise XXVIII.A: Denial within the Family.Exercise XXVIII.B: Negative Effects of the Abuse.Exercise XXVIII.C: Perpetrator Apology to the Victim.Section XXIX--Sexual Acting Out.Exercise XXIX.A: Pros and Cons of Having Sex.Exercise XXIX.B: Relationship between Sex and Emotional Needs.Section XXX--Sexual Identity Confusion.Exercise XXX.A: Disclosing Homosexual Orientation.Exercise XXX.B: Which Gender Attracts You?Section XXXI--Social Phobia/Shyness.Exercise XXXI.A: Develop Conversational Skills.Exercise XXXI.B: Observe Positive Social Behaviors.Section XXXII--Specific Phobia.Exercise XXXII.A: Finding a Strategy to Minimize My Fear.Exercise XXXII.B: Parent's Response to Child's Phobia.Section XXXIII--Suicidal Ideation.Exercise XXXIII.A: Painful Effects of Suicide.Exercise XXXIII.B: Past and Present Hurt-Hope for the Future.Appendix: Alternate Assignments for Presenting Problems.About the CD-ROM.