Who Am I?: Getting to the Heart of the Matter...from the Child's Perspective - Softcover

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Addressing Intervention Concerns

The Who Am I workbook is based on a two-interview concept used in the beginning stage of intervention with children and youth. Getting to the heart of any issue quickly is a concern of all involved in making behaviour changes. The workbook produces opportunities for parent involvement by increasing parent child communications; gives a focal point to the diversity in relationships in a child's life experience; provides a structured strategy that helps in the rapport-building phase of the intervention and the focus worksheets were developed to illicit information and encourages an exploration from the client/student's perspective of the presenting problem areas or issues.

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  • PublisherXlibris, Corp.
  • Publication date2007
  • ISBN 10 1425745911
  • ISBN 13 9781425745912
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages144

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