Psychology 313 Interventions with Children and Families

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Psychology 313 Interventions with Children and Families Week 4, Part 3 - Chapters 11 - 18 Wiki ”KID” ia

Observation What is it and why is it so important? What should we be observing? Appearance Behavior Mood and Affect Intellectual functioning and thinking processes Speech and language Motor Skills Play Relational Skills and Interactions

Active Listening Four main parts Matching body language The use of minimal responses Reflection Content - Paraphrasing Feelings - Clarifying Summarizing

Use of Questions When and why might you use questions? Open-ended questions Closed-ended questions Questions to raise awareness Statements can also be helpful How?

Dealing with Resistance Resistance is normal Can be due to ____________ and ____________. Regression Denial Avoidance Repression Projection Intellectualizing & Rationalizing Reaction formation

Stages of Change Pre-contemplation Contemplation Preparation Action Maintenance

Counseling children in groups Active listening skills Observation Summarizing Giving feedback Using questions Confrontation Giving instructions Processing skills

Play Therapy What is it? Why is it used? What would it look like?