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Presents a wide range of outdoor play therapy approaches for
children and families presented by some of the most revered experts
in the field of play therapy. This book provides a unique
collection of practical and innovative ways to help clinicians know
how to bring nature into play therapy sessions both in the playroom
and outdoors. Child and family therapists will revel in the
richness of resources and practical therapeutic applications of
nature play that they can utilize with children and families. This
book will also provide practical worksheet guidelines for
practitioners to easily implement some of the interventions
presented into practice. Presents diverse clinical approaches and
applicable strategies from experienced play therapists. Chapters
also give the theoretical basis for each practical intervention.
Presents a wide range of outdoor play therapy approaches for
children and families presented by some of the most revered experts
in the field of play therapy. This book provides a unique
collection of practical and innovative ways to help clinicians know
how to bring nature into play therapy sessions both in the playroom
and outdoors. Child and family therapists will revel in the
richness of resources and practical therapeutic applications of
nature play that they can utilize with children and families. This
book will also provide practical worksheet guidelines for
practitioners to easily implement some of the interventions
presented into practice. Presents diverse clinical approaches and
applicable strategies from experienced play therapists. Chapters
also give the theoretical basis for each practical intervention.
There are many ways to help children and families heal from trauma.
Leaning on our ancestral wisdom of healing through play, art,
nature, storytelling, body, touch, imagination and mindfulness
practice, Janet A. Courtney helps the clinician bring a variety of
practices into the therapy room. This book identifies seven stages
of therapy that provide a framework for working with client's
emotional, cognitive, somatic and sensory experiences to heal from
trauma. Through composite case illustrations, practitioners will
learn how to safely mitigate a range of trauma content, including
complicated grief, natural disaster, children in foster care,
aggression, toxic divorce, traumatised infants diagnosed with
neonatal abstinence syndrome, and young mothers recovering from
opioid addiction. Practice exercises interspersed throughout guide
practitioners to personally engage in the creative expressive and
play therapy techniques presented in each chapter, augmenting
professional self- awareness and skill- building competencies.
Infant Play Therapy is a groundbreaking resource for practitioners
interested in the varied play therapy theories, models, and
programs available for the unique developmental needs of infants
and children under the age of three. The impressive list of expert
contributors in the fields of play therapy and infant mental health
cover a wide range of early intervention play-based models and
topics. Chapters explore areas including: neurobiology,
developmental trauma, parent-infant attachment relationships,
neurosensory play, affective touch, grief and loss, perinatal
depression, adoption, autism, domestic violence, sociocultural
factors, and more. Chapter case studies highlight leading
approaches and offer techniques to provide a comprehensive
understanding of both play therapy and the ways we understand and
recognize the therapeutic role of play with infants. In these pages
professionals and students alike will find valuable clinical
resources to bring healing to family systems with young children.
Infant Play Therapy is a groundbreaking resource for practitioners
interested in the varied play therapy theories, models, and
programs available for the unique developmental needs of infants
and children under the age of three. The impressive list of expert
contributors in the fields of play therapy and infant mental health
cover a wide range of early intervention play-based models and
topics. Chapters explore areas including: neurobiology,
developmental trauma, parent-infant attachment relationships,
neurosensory play, affective touch, grief and loss, perinatal
depression, adoption, autism, domestic violence, sociocultural
factors, and more. Chapter case studies highlight leading
approaches and offer techniques to provide a comprehensive
understanding of both play therapy and the ways we understand and
recognize the therapeutic role of play with infants. In these pages
professionals and students alike will find valuable clinical
resources to bring healing to family systems with young children.
Touch in Child Counseling and Play Therapy explores the
professional and legal boundaries around physical contact in
therapy and offers best-practice guidelines from a variety of
perspectives. Chapters address issues around appropriate and
sensitive therapist-initiated touch, therapeutic approaches that
use touch as an intervention in child treatment, and both positive
and challenging forms of touch that are initiated by children. In
these pages, professionals and students alike will find valuable
information on ways to address potential ethical dilemmas,
including defining boundaries, working with parents and guardians,
documentation, consent forms, cultural considerations,
countertransference, and much more.
Touch in Child Counseling and Play Therapy explores the
professional and legal boundaries around physical contact in
therapy and offers best-practice guidelines from a variety of
perspectives. Chapters address issues around appropriate and
sensitive therapist-initiated touch, therapeutic approaches that
use touch as an intervention in child treatment, and both positive
and challenging forms of touch that are initiated by children. In
these pages, professionals and students alike will find valuable
information on ways to address potential ethical dilemmas,
including defining boundaries, working with parents and guardians,
documentation, consent forms, cultural considerations,
countertransference, and much more.
The Magic Rainbow Hug is a heartfelt story designed to help
children overcome fear and anxiety. The story is about Sophie and
Jesse, two young, curious siblings who, along with their lovable
puppy, discover the joyful magic of a Rainbow Hug. Its interactive
adult-child element offers an optional technique that allows the
uplifting story to be told by drawing it on a child's back, which
engages children at multiple sensory levels including imagination,
auditory, touch, smell, sound and relaxation. It is an innovative
form of storytelling that will inspire, entertain and enlighten
children of all ages. Positive suggestions are interspersed
throughout the book to help children learn methods of relaxation
and how to draw upon their inner strengths and abilities. The
vibrant illustrations were drawn by two talented siblings, Grace,
age 8, and Benjamin, age 10, who were inspired by hearing the
creative story, and also by feeling it sketched on thier backs.
Abrazo Magico del Arcoiris is now published in Spanish from its
original English version. This is a fun interactive parent-child
story that helps to lower anxiety in child while also increasing
the joy in the relationship. This unique story has the option of
also being told and drawn on a child's back.
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