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Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, Volume 2
$62.95 inc GST $57.23 ex GST
125 ready-to-use telehealth games, exercises, and activities tailored to each client’s unique interests, treatment goals, and developmental level. As an added bonus, this volume also features a directory of activities based on what telehealth features are available to your client so you can find an activity that works regardless of the device, Wi-Fi restrictions, and platform options available.
Product overview
With virtual therapy becoming ever more ubiquitous, how can you keep young clients engaged while providing them with the effective, evidence-based treatment they need?
Look no further! Dr. Amy Marschall is back with even more teletherapy interventions for your practice in her newest book, Telemental Health with Kids Toolbox, Volume 2. As with the first volume, you’ll find more than 125 ready-to-use telehealth games, exercises, and activities tailored to each client’s unique interests, treatment goals, and developmental level. As an added bonus, this volume also features a directory of activities based on what telehealth features are available to your client so you can find an activity that works regardless of the device, Wi-Fi restrictions, and platform options available.
Designed to fit with any therapeutic orientation, this toolbox targets the same skills as the first volume, including:
- Frustration tolerance
- Perspective taking
- Problem-solving
- Cognitive flexibility
- Perfectionism
- Empathy building
- Winning and losing well
- Impulse control
- Decision-making
- Emotion regulation
- Following directions
- And more!
Author
Amy Marschall, PsyD
Amy Marschall, Psy.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in South Dakota, working primarily with children and adolescents. She is trained in trauma-informed care as well as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and in 2017 became certified in Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. In her clinical practice, Dr. Marschall works with survivors of abuse, families in the foster care system, children with incarcerated parents, clients dealing with high-conflict divorce or separation, and those growing up with other chronic stressors and traumas.