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Lake Cook Behavioral Health
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 14 มิ.ย. 2019
Providing great content on issues surrounding mental health, wellness, and emotional well being. Lake Cook Behavioral Health is a psychotherapy practice providing counseling and therapy for individuals, adults, children, and families. We also provide psychological testing. We are located in the Chicagoland area, with offices in Arlington Heights, Libertyville, Bannockburn, Evanston, and Hyde Park (Chicago).
Play Therapy with RockEm Sockem Robots
Is Rockem Sockem Robots useful in a therapy session? This video discusses the usefulness and purpose behind the toy and how it might (or might not) fit in with your repertoire of games and activities.
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Parenting Part 2 - The Child Alliance | Episode 6
มุมมอง 602 ปีที่แล้ว
Part 2 of my parenting strategy, reinforcing the alliance with your child. www.LakeCookBehavioral.com Brian@LakeCookBehavioral.com
Play therapy: Therapy Uno (Counseling Uno) | Episode 3
มุมมอง 22K2 ปีที่แล้ว
This is an explanation of how I use the game of Uno in therapy sessions. This is probably my favorite game/activity and can be done with younger kids, adolescents, and especially works great with families. www.LakeCookBehavioralHealth.com Brian@LakeCookBehavioralHealth.com
What to Expect | Episode 1
มุมมอง 682 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a quick overview of what to expect in your first therapy session, and what the experience may be like. www.LakeCookBehavioral.com
Parenting Part 1 - The Parenting Alliance | Episode 5
มุมมอง 835 ปีที่แล้ว
Part one of the parenting process I use focuses on the Parenting Alliance. www.LakeCookBehavioral.com Brian@LakeCookBehavioral.com
Parenting Intro | Episode 4
มุมมอง 245 ปีที่แล้ว
Intro video about parent coaching and parenting work I do with clients. www.lakecookbehavioral.com Brian@lakecookbehavioral.com
Parenting - The Toddler Zone Part 2
มุมมอง 265 ปีที่แล้ว
Discussion regarding parenting toddlers with my wife, Kathryn Garibaldi. www.lakecookbehavioral.com Brian@lakecookbehavioral.com
Parenting - The Toddler Zone Part 1
มุมมอง 495 ปีที่แล้ว
Parenting discussion with my wife, Kathryn Garibaldi, about parenting toddlers. www.lakecookbehavioral.com brian@lakecookbehavioral.com
Opening a second office
มุมมอง 175 ปีที่แล้ว
This is a video that explains a few facets of opening a second office if you work in private practice as a therapist.
5 Common Questions about ADHD | Episode 2
มุมมอง 1005 ปีที่แล้ว
A quick video regarding 5 questions people ask or have confusion about regarding ADHD. Have any other specific questions regarding ADHD? Ask in the comments or contact us. www.LakeCookBehavioral.com
Welcome
มุมมอง 365 ปีที่แล้ว
Welcome to the Lake Cook Behavioral Health channel. We're bringing you this video blog to provide great information about different mental health issues, therapy, our staff, and other topics. Whether you are a mental health clinician or not, we hope to provide some great content.
Omg this is great thank you !!!!
This is great, I will be playing this version of UNO with my 13-year-old client today!
Great sharing ❤
Absolutely brilliant!
Fantastic use of a simple interactive game. I definitely see the brilliance in it. Makes me want to create my own interactive game when I become to a counselor.
They also have therapy uno cards
This is genius!!! Thank you!! I have tweens and this is perfect. Love the matching the colors with the issues we are working on!!
Very Creative !!
This was so incredibly helpful!!! Thank you. I hope you make more videos. Going to check now. 😊
Glad you liked it, we're working on more now!
Thank you so much for this!! It was very helpful
Thanks for sharing. I'll us as an ice breaker with a family I'm working with.
This is great with families. Sometimes you have to enforce rules about who is allowed to talk, but kids love that part too.
Def looking forward to using this with clients! Thank you! What would this intervention be called in a progress note?
I would write play therapy in my note for this intervention
And you could also include the fact that you are building a therapeutic/working relationship.
This was great and helpful! Will play this with my 14 year old client today
Hi I have a question. I never thought to have the colors be other categories as: rules at home, rules at school, etc. can you provide more ideas for kids experiencing divorce? Thank you so much. I have kiddos I work with and I’ve always played feelings uno in therapy with them. Love the idea 💡 of the other questions just would like more clarification and specific questions? Thank you
Hi, and thanks for watching! This all depends on rapport you have with the client, but good categories for a child with divorcing parents is RED = Say something about your mom, BLUE = Say something about your dad, and YELLOW = Talk about your house/home. This is an easy way to address issues around their parents without intervening too much With clients I have higher rapport (savvy teenagers, etc.), the categories can have topics worded differently so they are more direct (arguments with mom, etc.). Hope this helps!