Enhancing the Use of Therapeutic Interventions by Darla L. Henry
Many children and teens are referred for and participate in therapeutic counseling, often for extended periods of time. And yet, the effectiveness of this treatment approach for children and teens, living in out-of-home care, has been inconsistent. One variable to therapeutic intervention is related to the consistency of responses to their experiences and feelings of [...]
PATHOLOGIZING GRIEF?
When we experience a loss, whether it is the end of a relationship, the death of a loved one, or relocating to a new town leaving behind friends, family, and all that is familiar, we grieve. We all acknowledge that grieving is normal and healthy and expected. Why then do we pathologize grief in children [...]