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E-raamat: Therapist's Notebook for Teletherapy with Children and Adolescents: Creative Interventions for Effective Online Therapy

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Jan-2026
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
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  • ISBN-13: 9781040459416
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  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781040459416

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This practical text provides mental health professionals with the tools to deliver effective and engaging teletherapy with children, adolescents, and families.

The Therapist’s Notebook for Teletherapy with Children and Adolescents: Creative Interventions for Effective Online Therapy provides systemic teletherapy activities and interventions for a variety of topics and presenting problems for working with children, adolescents, and families. Fifty chapters are arranged into 12 parts: setup and preparation, materials, self of the therapist, assessment and goals, interventions for use with multiple presenting problems, working with emotions, strengthening attachment, anxiety and trauma, neurodivergence, gender, culture, and green screens. Over 70 leading experts provide step-by-step guidelines on setup, instructions, processing, and suggestions for follow-up for assessments and interventions that are grounded within foundational therapy theories/models and evidence-based practice. This comprehensive guide explores both new intervention strategies and ways to adapt in-person therapy assessments and interventions for telehealth.


This book provides creative inspiration and practical advice for novice and experienced family therapists, clinical social workers, counselors, play therapists, psychologists, psychiatrists, and practitioners in related fields.



This practical text provides mental health professionals with the tools to deliver effective and engaging teletherapy with children, adolescents, and families.

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The Therapists Notebook for Teletherapy with Children and Adolescents provides an impressive look at telehealth for children and adolescents. Parts 1 and 2 provide valuable insights on setup, preparation, and materials. Parts 4 through 12 provide readers with interventions that can be easily implemented through telehealth. These interventions address a wide variety of topics such as mindfulness, emotions, anxiety, trauma, and attachment. For therapists working with children via telehealth, this book is a valuable asset to have within reach of your computer.

Robert Jason Grant, EdD, LPC, RPT-S, AutPlay® Therapy, author of The AutPlay Therapy Handbook and Play Interventions for Neurodivergent Children and Adolescents

When I first started doing teletherapy with kids, I thought, 'How am I supposed to keep their attention through a screen?' This book is the answer I wish I had. Its packed with 50 creative interventions that take teletherapy from just talking to fully engaging. I love how it covers everything even using green screens to make therapy feel magical. The chapters on culture and gender especially spoke to me because they bring inclusivity and representation front and center. This toolkit can help you make teletherapy effective, fun, and transformative. If you work with young clients online, you need this on your shelf.

Carmen Jimenez-Pride, LCSW, RPTS, ICST-P, RST-C/T, host of the Diversity in Play Therapy Summit

This book makes the monotony of teletherapy feel full of possibility. Its thoughtfully packed with creative, developmentally-attuned interventions designed to spark connection and play, even through a screen. The authors offer ideas that are as practical as they are imaginative. A definite go-to guide for bringing joy, movement, and intention back into the virtual therapy space.

Jamie Watson, LMFT, RPT-S, instructor of clinical mental health counseling, University of Western States, and owner of Jamie Watson Consulting, Inc.

This impressive resource provides a comprehensive overview of everything you need to know about teletherapy with youth. Whether youre new to teletherapy, brushing up on knowledge, or supervising clinicians, this book provides a wealth of ideas for strengthening your work in an online environment. With innovative strategies for engaging youth with varied clinical needs, this practical guide is filled with useful information and inspiration.

Morgan Cooley, PhD, LCSW, associate professor of social work, Florida Atlantic University

Rebecca A. Cobb, PhD, LMFT, is a clinical professor for Seattle Universitys Master of Arts in Couples and Family Therapy program. She also has her own Seattle-based private practice where she provides supervision as an American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT)-approved supervisor and supervision mentoring to AAMFT-approved supervisor candidates. She is the editor of The Therapists Notebook for Systemic Teletherapy, has authored numerous journal articles and book chapters, is a former president of the Washington Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (WAMFT), and has won awards from AAMFT, WAMFT, and the National Council on Family Relations. When she isnt working, she enjoys hot yoga, hosting dinner parties, razor clamming, and spending time with her partner and the small humans that have almost succeeded in making her a morning person.

Christine Walsh Borst, PhD, LMFT, is an artist, therapist, and creative entrepreneur. She left her role as an assistant professor in family therapy to pursue a creative career, which includes but is not limited to writing and illustrating childrens books and tearing up old magazines to make pretty pictures. Her published books include, What is Coronavirus?, For the Love of Organs: A Quasi-Educational Collection of Poems, Us: An Introduction to Pronouns, and Drawing the Sun, a book about the journey to the authentic self. Additionally, she runs a private coaching practice, where she supports clients in connecting with their wild selves. When she isnt having fun at work, she is hanging out in Colorado with her husband (the other Dr. Borst), her three wonderful children, and their two dogs and kitten. You can find her on Instagram at @thechristineborst or www.christineborst.com.