Synopses & Reviews
This volume is the result of the clinical, administrative, and advocacy experience that Dr. Plenk gained during the growth and development of The Children's Center in Salt Lake City. Using the day-treatment group therapy model, young children with emotional problems have been helped to eliminate difficulties that affect their education at a very early age. As a community agency built on a shoestring budget, the state, federal, and local levels have contributed to major improvements in the learning and family life of many individuals associated with The Children's Center. This is their story written by the founder and executive director, now retired.
Synopsis
An account of the success of treatment modality, activity group therapy as practiced by a preschool learning center in a large western city over 30 years.
About the Author
AGNES M. PLENK was founder and executive director of The Children's Center in Salt Lake City and now serves the center as psychology consultant. She is the originator of the Plenk Storytelling Test (PST), a projective test for young children. She is Adjunct Professor in Clinical Psychology and Educational Psychology at the University of Utah and Brigham Young University.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Rudolf Ekstein
Preface
Introduction
Theoretical Framework
Developmental Theories
Planning for Treatment
Assessment
The Interdisciplinary Treatment Team
Phases of Treatment
Activities
Observations and Report Writing
The Group Home
Auxiliary Educational Services
Administration
Volunteers
Appendixes
Bibliography
Index