Through Cory's Story and a range of inventive activities, including art, games, and puppets, this book provides specialized techniques to help children bereaved by suicide, homicide, drug overdose, natural disasters, military casualties, mass violence, and other types of loss. Tailored for ages 4 to 8, this essential resource features a reproducible story, creative assessment and treatment interventions, and insightful parent handouts. It's ideal for one-on-one sessions, family work, or grief support groups. Let Cory guide young grievers on their journey to healing.
Liana Lowenstein is a Registered Clinical Social Worker, Certified Play Therapist-Supervisor, and Certified TF-CBT specialist in practice in Toronto, Canada since 1988. She is internationally recognized for her innovative work including numerous books on child and family therapy. Liana is frequently invited to give presentations throughout Canada and abroad. She provides clinical supervision to mental health practitioners, runs a play-therapy internship program, and consults to several mental health agencies. She served on the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association for Child and Play Therapy for nine years and is the former Education Chair of the Canadian Play Therapy Certificate Program. She is winner of the Monica Herbert award for outstanding contribution to play therapy in Canada. For further information please visit: www.lianalowenstein.com