Description: Counseling Outside the Lines: Creative Arts Interventions for Children and Adolescents, Individual, Small Group, and Classroom Applications Paperback – July 29, 2013 by Ann Vernon (Author), Kathryn L. Barry (Author) The authors clarify the theoretical and research basis for arts interventions, provide numerous helpful suggestions for employing the creative arts, and detail a total of 84 interventions for three developmental levels: elementary, middle school, and high school. In the book s final chapter, the authors provide nine relevant case studies, three for each developmental level, with examples of creative arts interventions developed specifically for each case. Editorial Reviews Review This volume offers a wealth of resources for creative arts interventions with children and adolescents in elementary through high school. The simple (and inexpensive) creative arts activities are designed to help students build self-esteem, cope with stress, manage emotions, form healthy peer relationships, and engage in group cooperation. The 84 interventions grouped in sections on play and games, music, visual arts, expressive writing, literature, drama, and activity-based interventions. Within each section, interventions are grouped by age level. Each intervention includes step-by-step instructions for guiding the client through the activity. The interventions require only everyday materials and minimal preparation; one-use cameras, a CD player, and puppets are the most expensive materials required for some activities. Most interventions include handouts, such as client worksheets, poems and songs, and game cards; these 75 reproducible handouts are supplied on the CD-ROM. A final chapter offers three case studies each for elementary, middle school, and high school. The book will be useful for school psychologists, family therapists, and others who work with young people. --Annotation ©2013 Book News Inc. Portland, OR Creative, accessible, well sequenced, thoroughly researched, and supported by personal anecdotes, Counseling Outside the Lines is a good example of a toolbox of interventions in a manual format that is easy to implement and to customize for an individual or a group, whether one is a graduate student or a seasoned practitioner.…The techniques shared contain a wealth of strategies that cut across learning style, age, and gender; transcend cultural difference; allow expression that is difficult to articulate; and (I am happy to add) recognize that fun infuses positive energy into a counseling relationship.…I highly recommend this volume to anyone working with children and youth in and out of school settings. --Alison Hahn Johnson, MSSW, LCSW, LMFT, ACSW, Social Work with Groups, 37: 2014 If you work with children and adolescents as a professional counselor and are looking for ways to expand your interventions and strategies to positively impact your clients, you have found a wonderful learning experience in this resource. --Dr. Toni R. Tollerud, Distinguished Presidential Teaching Professor, Northern Illinois University About the Author Ann Vernon, Ph.D., NCC, LMHC, is professor emerita, University of Northern Iowa, where she served as coordinator of the School and Mental Health Counseling programs. Dr. Vernon has published numerous books and has authored more than 30 book chapters dealing primarily with counseling children and adolescents, developmental counseling, and applications of Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy (REBT) with children and adolescents. In addition to her teaching and writing, Dr. Vernon presents workshops throughout the United States, Canada, and numerous other countries. Kathryn L. Barry, MAE, worked as a professional school counselor for 17 years. She recently retired from Aplington-Parkersburg Schools in Aplington, Iowa. Ms. Barry received both her MAE in school counseling and her BA in music education from the University of Northern Iowa. She has received advanced training in Adlerian play therapy, as well as trauma training from the National Institute for Trauma and Loss in Children and training in the Heartland Autism Model.Ms. Barry serves on the Iowa School Counselor Association Board and is a member of the Iowa Department of Education s School Counseling Transformation Design Work Team. In 2004, she received the State of Iowa Governor s Award for outstanding service to Iowa s children, and she was awarded the Iowa School Counselor Association s Counselor of the Year award in 2010. Currently, Ms. Barry is an adjunct instructor at the University of Northern Iowa and a frequent presenter on using the creative arts in counseling and dealing with trauma in schools. Product details Paperback : 420 pages ISBN-10 : 087822677X ISBN-13 : 978-0878226771 Publisher : R. Press (July 29, 2013) Language: : English Listing and template services provided by inkFrog
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Author: Ann Vernon, Kathryn L. Barry
Publication Name: Counseling Outside the Lines : Creative Arts Interventions for Children and Adolescents--Individual, Small Group, and Classroom Applications
Format: Trade Paperback
Language: English
Publisher: Research Press
Publication Year: 2013
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Number of Pages: 428 Pages