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LEGO® bricks are a staple in many child and play therapists’
offices, and Seriously Therapeutic Play with LEGO® shows
therapists and counselors how to integrate LEGO® in a
therapeutically valuable way. This book presents a therapeutic
approach based in biological, psychological, and social research,
one that supports participants as they build models that represent
their thoughts, emotions, experiences, and reflections. Using a
variety of evidence-based intervention techniques, chapters show
clinicians how to incorporate the model and associated metaphors to
help clients, and they do so in a way that is compatible with any
number of therapeutic orientations or perspectives. Though based in
current research, Seriously Therapeutic Play with LEGO® is
designed for psychologists, social workers, school counselors,
occupational therapists, clinical educators and supervisors,
coaches, support workers, and other health care providers across
the lifespan who wish to use play therapeutically.
LEGO® bricks are a staple in many child and play therapists’
offices, and Seriously Therapeutic Play with LEGO® shows
therapists and counselors how to integrate LEGO® in a
therapeutically valuable way. This book presents a therapeutic
approach based in biological, psychological, and social research,
one that supports participants as they build models that represent
their thoughts, emotions, experiences, and reflections. Using a
variety of evidence-based intervention techniques, chapters show
clinicians how to incorporate the model and associated metaphors to
help clients, and they do so in a way that is compatible with any
number of therapeutic orientations or perspectives. Though based in
current research, Seriously Therapeutic Play with LEGO® is
designed for psychologists, social workers, school counselors,
occupational therapists, clinical educators and supervisors,
coaches, support workers, and other health care providers across
the lifespan who wish to use play therapeutically.
This comprehensive overview provides the first detailed account of
the phenomenon of the Arts & Crafts church, examining 150 of
the finest examples, mostly built between 1884 and 1918 in England,
Scotland, and Wales. Arts & Crafts studies tend to focus on
houses and furniture; churches were no longer central to
architects' practice. A handful of well-known churches have been
written about extensively, but these famous examples obscure the
existence of scores of churches that express Arts & Crafts
ideas every bit as vividly. They also are rarely set alongside each
other, nor seen within the wider context of not only how they were
built, but why. These churches are visually arresting, with often
quaint, far-fetched, or capricious exteriors. Internally, they
often contain beautiful elements, including reredoses, pulpits,
stained glass, and altars. They also tell a fascinating story about
religion as Britain entered the age of modernity. While the
architects were often religiously skeptical, they were still
committed to making beauty. Author Alec Hamilton sets out the
social and political context in which these churches were designed
and constructed in the introductory section. The book is then
divided into regional sections. Each section is headed by a short
essay highlighting key architects and descriptions of notable
churches within each region.
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