THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /

The Playing Cure focuses on the curative powers of play and the application of play therapy to a wide variety of psychological problems. The authors present a prescriptive approach built on years of research. With clear examples, they demonstrate how play therapy can be adapted to the treatment of m...

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Main Authors: Kaduson, Heidi G., (Gerard), editor 654854, Cangelosi, Donna, editor 654855, Schaefer, Charles E., editor 338801
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Published: Northvale, New Jersey : Jason Aronson Inc., 1997
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author Kaduson, Heidi G., (Gerard), editor 654854
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description The Playing Cure focuses on the curative powers of play and the application of play therapy to a wide variety of psychological problems. The authors present a prescriptive approach built on years of research. With clear examples, they demonstrate how play therapy can be adapted to the treatment of many distinct clinical populations including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, and adjustment reactions. This innovative approach challenges clinicians to implement a broad range of interventions that can be fine-tuned to the needs of each child. Many of the therapeutic factors of play originated in specific schools of thought. However, the authors discuss how they can be integrated into the most effective treatment. If a child's immediate need is to acquire skills for confronting a current or impending life situations, the authors suggest that role-playing techniques-which are rooted in the principles of Gestalt and behavior therapies-should be used. On teh other hand, when insight is the treatment goal, they advise that metaphoric teaching be the primary orientation. The chapter specificially address: the psychological issues that are commonly seen in specific childhood disorders; immediate, short-term, and long-term needs of children with specific presenting-problems; play theraphy treatment planning that integrates and applies those therapeutic factors that relate to a child's needs; and skillful application of interventions that address play theraphy goals and objectives. For child therapists who want to practice state-of-the-art work with their clients, this is an indispensable guide.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:6118782024-10-14T01:29:39ZTHE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems / Kaduson, Heidi G., (Gerard), editor 654854 Cangelosi, Donna, editor 654855 Schaefer, Charles E., editor 338801 textNorthvale, New Jersey : Jason Aronson Inc.,1997©1997engThe Playing Cure focuses on the curative powers of play and the application of play therapy to a wide variety of psychological problems. The authors present a prescriptive approach built on years of research. With clear examples, they demonstrate how play therapy can be adapted to the treatment of many distinct clinical populations including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, and adjustment reactions. This innovative approach challenges clinicians to implement a broad range of interventions that can be fine-tuned to the needs of each child. Many of the therapeutic factors of play originated in specific schools of thought. However, the authors discuss how they can be integrated into the most effective treatment. If a child's immediate need is to acquire skills for confronting a current or impending life situations, the authors suggest that role-playing techniques-which are rooted in the principles of Gestalt and behavior therapies-should be used. On teh other hand, when insight is the treatment goal, they advise that metaphoric teaching be the primary orientation. The chapter specificially address: the psychological issues that are commonly seen in specific childhood disorders; immediate, short-term, and long-term needs of children with specific presenting-problems; play theraphy treatment planning that integrates and applies those therapeutic factors that relate to a child's needs; and skillful application of interventions that address play theraphy goals and objectives. For child therapists who want to practice state-of-the-art work with their clients, this is an indispensable guide.Includes bibliographical references and index.The Playing Cure focuses on the curative powers of play and the application of play therapy to a wide variety of psychological problems. The authors present a prescriptive approach built on years of research. With clear examples, they demonstrate how play therapy can be adapted to the treatment of many distinct clinical populations including Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), anxiety disorders, and adjustment reactions. This innovative approach challenges clinicians to implement a broad range of interventions that can be fine-tuned to the needs of each child. Many of the therapeutic factors of play originated in specific schools of thought. However, the authors discuss how they can be integrated into the most effective treatment. If a child's immediate need is to acquire skills for confronting a current or impending life situations, the authors suggest that role-playing techniques-which are rooted in the principles of Gestalt and behavior therapies-should be used. On teh other hand, when insight is the treatment goal, they advise that metaphoric teaching be the primary orientation. The chapter specificially address: the psychological issues that are commonly seen in specific childhood disorders; immediate, short-term, and long-term needs of children with specific presenting-problems; play theraphy treatment planning that integrates and applies those therapeutic factors that relate to a child's needs; and skillful application of interventions that address play theraphy goals and objectives. For child therapists who want to practice state-of-the-art work with their clients, this is an indispensable guide.Play therapyChild psychotherapyPlay TheraphyURN:ISBN:9780765700216
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Child psychotherapy
Play Theraphy
Kaduson, Heidi G., (Gerard), editor 654854
Cangelosi, Donna, editor 654855
Schaefer, Charles E., editor 338801
THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /
title THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /
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title_fullStr THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /
title_full_unstemmed THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /
title_short THE PLAYING CURE : Individualized Play Therapy For Specific Childhood Problems /
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topic Play therapy
Child psychotherapy
Play Theraphy
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