Sitting in on a kid's therapy session | Summary and Q&A

TL;DR
This content discusses how a therapist and social worker provide support to improve communication and coping strategies for a parent and child.
Key Insights
- 😑 Effective communication involves reducing the number of questions asked and giving space for the child to express themselves.
- 👾 Coping strategies such as engaging the senses and seeking a safe space can help manage emotions and improve well-being.
- 🌱 Establishing a safety plan and contract can provide structure and support during difficult situations.
- 🤗 Having a therapist and social worker as a support system can offer a neutral space for open communication and clarity during high-emotion situations.
Transcript
60 minutes overtime hello how may i help you guys we are here to get some help he's in bed okay so we're going to come on in here and if you just want to have a seat like here and here and then yes like find out how things have been going since you were here it was about six weeks ago so things i think they've improved some abby is able to ... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: How did communication improve between the parent and child?
Communication improved by reducing the number of questions asked, giving space, and establishing clearer intentions for asking questions or initiating conversations.
Q: What coping strategies does the child use?
The child uses various coping strategies such as playing the "Haley game," which involves engaging the five senses, and retreating to her room or her grandmother's house for safety.
Q: What resources did the therapist and social worker provide?
The therapist and social worker helped create a safety plan, contract, and ongoing resources for the parent and child to address difficult situations and have support available when needed.
Q: How did the therapist and social worker make the parent and child feel comfortable?
The therapist and social worker created a safe space for the parent and child to freely talk without judgment or fear of saying something wrong. They provided a neutral and supportive environment.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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The therapist and social worker help the parent and child improve their communication by reducing the number of questions asked and giving each other space.
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The child is part of a support group called the Rose Group and has coping strategies such as playing the "Haley game" and retreating to her grandmother's house for safety.
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The therapist and social worker helped the parent and child create a safety plan and contract to address difficult situations and provide ongoing resources.
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