COUN227 Lecture Notes - Lecture 12: Play Therapy
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To understand the fundamentals of working with persons across the lifespan. To understand prevention and treatment in a developmental context. Examples childhood and adolescence identity theories. Lecture 3: overview of play therapy and media activities for children and. Introduction to therapeutic techniques suitable for children: play therapy & building rapport. Introduction to therapeutic techniques suitable for adolescents: symbolic, creative. Midlife challenges: promoting positive career change in midlife. Lecture 6: a positive aging framework for counselling. Aging: conceptions of, normal and usual. Positive aging frameworks for counselling older adults. Learning objectives: review conceptions about aging and how aging is studied, examine the concept of positive/successful aging, distinguish between normative/adaptive, functionalist and life-span approaches to aging, understand how the life-span approach has informed the soc model for counselling. Lecture 7: fostering resilience in children experiencing developmental. Individual characteristics & measures of: environmental characteristics & measures of. Examine the frameworks for understanding resilience & the psychological implications of developmental disruptions.