April A. Schottelkorb
Boise State University
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Journal of Child and Adolescent Counseling | 2015
April A. Schottelkorb; Karrie Swan; Lexie Jahn; Sara Haas; Jordan Hacker
Child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is an evidence-based intervention for children with a variety of presenting problems and diagnoses. However, the effectiveness of CCPT for young children with somatization has not been explored. Thus, in this study, two preschool children with clinical levels of somatization, as rated by parents or teachers on the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition (BASC-2), participated in 14 sessions of CCPT. The participants’ problematic classroom behaviors were monitored prior to and during participation in play therapy. After participation in play therapy, both children displayed decreased symptoms of somatization and decreased problematic classroom behaviors. The results of this single-case research design are reviewed and implications for counselors are discussed.
Professional school counseling | 2014
Diana M. Doumas; Susan Esp; Rob Turrisi; April A. Schottelkorb
Adolescent drinking represents a significant problem in the United States. Although high school juniors and seniors are particularly vulnerable to the negative consequences associated with alcohol use, evidence-based interventions for this age group are limited. The purpose of this article is to introduce a Web-based alcohol intervention with promising evidence as a best practice for a school-based program.
Person-centered and experiential psychotherapies | 2014
Karrie Swan; April A. Schottelkorb
In this study, a case study approach (N = 1) was employed to investigate the process of change in child-centered play therapy for a child with an intellectual disability. A task analytic method was used to assess the effects of therapist use of contact reflections on reparation of contact for the client. Process and outcome measures were used to differentiate treatment processes and outcome. Results indicated that the client’s use of contact behaviors and exhibition of behavioral problems were affected by contact work in child-centered play therapy. Possible implications and future research are discussed.
International Journal of Play Therapy | 2012
April A. Schottelkorb; Diana M. Doumas; Rhyan Garcia
Professional school counseling | 2009
April A. Schottelkorb; Dee C. Ray
Counselor Education and Supervision | 2010
Dee C. Ray; Casey A. Barrio Minton; April A. Schottelkorb; April Garofano Brown
Journal of Professional Counseling, Practice, Theory, & Research | 2007
Wendy Pretz Helker; April A. Schottelkorb; Dee C. Ray
International Journal of Play Therapy | 2010
Dee C. Ray; April A. Schottelkorb
International Journal of Play Therapy | 2014
April A. Schottelkorb; Karrie Swan; Rhyan Garcia; Brooke Gale; Brooke M. Bradley
International Journal of Play Therapy | 2013
Karrie Swan; April A. Schottelkorb