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Anger control and stress inoculation

helps prepare child for possible upsetting situations or events that may cause anger/distress



ODD treatment

Assertiveness training

Educates individuals in keeping balance b/w passivity and aggression. Creating a response that is controlled and fair.



ODD treatment

Child focused problem solving skills training

Program aims to teach child new skills + cognitive processes that teach how to deal with negative thoughts, feelings and actions



ODD treatment

Family treatments

parent child interaction training



ODD treatment

Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)

One of the most widely used instruments for measuring severity of depression. 21-question self-report inventory

Childrens Depressive Inventory (CDI)

Psychological test that evaluates the extent of symptoms associated with depression in children and adolescents.



Self related, 27-item scale

Self mutilation

A self destructive act with positive intentions towards self-healing and symptom relief in areas such as:



-sexual anxiety


-aggression and hostility


-purification of guilt and preservation of order


-separation and boundary diffusion


-trauma



Common forms- biting, cutting, burning, hitting oneself, banging parts of body against wall, inserting sharp objects into body

Conduct disorder

Diagnosed in childhood/adolescence, presents as repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior where the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated (often referred to as anti social behaviors. Frequent precursor to antisocial personality disorder)

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD)

Pattern of angry/irritable mood, argumentative/defiant behavior, or vindictiveness in children/adolescence

Medical art therapy

The use of art expression and imagery with individuals who are physically ill, have experienced trauma to the body, or who are undergoing aggressive medical treatment like surgery or chemotherapy



Therapeutic for child (treatment) and provides diagnostic info (assessment)

Child life specialist

-Pediatric health care professionals who work with kids/families in hospitals and other settings to help em cope with challenges of hospitalization, illness, disability


- provide kids with age appropriate preparation for medical procedures, pain management, coping strategies, and play/self expression activities.


-provide info, support, guidance to family


-art therapist often part of or work with Child Life Team

Countertransference

1. Frequently, therapist tempted to counterattack -> rejection, punishment, hostile demands for compliance


2. Unresolved issues from therapists own adolescence, over-reactive emotionally

Responsibilities to clients

Art therapists endeavor to advance welfare of clients, respect the rights of those persons seeking their assistance, and make reasonable efforts to ensure that their services are used properly


Ethical Principle

Confidentiality

Art therapists protect this info obtained from clients, through art work and/or conservation, in the context of the professional relationship with clients are in treatment and post-treatment Ethical Principle

Assessment methods

Art therapists develop and use this to better understand and serve the needs of their clients. They use this only within the context of a defined professional relationship


Ethical Principle

Client artwork

Art therapist regard this as a form of protected info and property of client. In some practice settings this, or representations of this, may be considered a part of the clinical record retained by the therapist and/or agency for a reasonable amount of time consistent with state regulations and sound clinical practice.


Ethical Principle

Behavioral changes

Characterized by deep pessimism, shifts in mood, verbalized self-hatred, periods of brooding

Call for help

Aggressive acting out against someone or actual request for hospilatization/treatment

Object losses

experienced as rejection or abandonment, loss of person or home ect

Emotional cresendo

agitation, excitement, restlessness, disturbances in eating/sleeping

Sexuality

Frequent, provocative, sexualized remarks, behaviors or imagery in art


Both male/female can tax the therapist, hoping to get an antagonistic remark, confirm all adult against them

Risk taking

Tendency to want to push limits of their developing physicality, skills, abilities.



Sense of invulnerability. Risk taking and experimentation are common.



Some level is good as it contributes to evolution of independence and sense of self

"Bad parents"

Recognize that how therapist buys into different aspects of the story about the parent-child relationship could be influenced by their family system