ERIC Number: ED532370
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2012
Pages: 176
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Dramatherapy and Family Therapy in Education: Essential Pieces of the Multi-Agency Jigsaw
McFarlane, Penny; Harvey, Jenny
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
A collaborative therapeutic approach often proves the best way to assess and meet the needs of children experiencing barriers to learning. This book gives a concise overview of drama and family therapy and describes how both therapies can work together to provide essential pieces of the jigsaw of emotional support for troubled children within an educational setting. Drawing on their own extensive experience, the authors give explanations of the models and techniques of their own specialist therapy, before exploring their joint work and innovative inclusion in a cooperative team of multi-disciplinary professionals. The book discusses the principles and protocols of a Multi Agency Support Team and looks at how the pieces come together in practice. Case studies are provided to illustrate the successful outcomes of this way of working, as well as the challenges it can present. This book will be vital reading for all professionals working alongside children, families and schools, who are interested in addressing the needs of the child on a deeper and more sustainable level. [Foreword by Sue Jennings.]
Descriptors: Family Counseling, Therapy, Barriers, Learning Problems, Therapeutic Environment, Psychoeducational Methods, Drama, Interdisciplinary Approach, Agency Cooperation, Outcomes of Treatment, Case Studies, Pupil Personnel Services, Student Problems, Children
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Publication Type: Books; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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