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Play Therapy with Preteens presents integrative models of play
therapy that incorporate expressive arts and evidence-informed
interventions into working with preadolescents. The current
research demonstrates treatment efficacy in incorporating creative,
dynamic interventions into work with preadolescents and their
families. This unique book is written specifically on play therapy
with preadolescents, presenting a comprehensive yet practical
approach that integrates expressive arts like music, movement,
play, sand, and poetry into treatment, along with familial
involvement. Contributors cover a multitude of therapy options
including: cognitive behavioral; attachment-centered; Alderian;
family play; relational transformation; nature-based; and
directive. This volume is the perfect companion to beginning and
seasoned practitioners.
Group Play Therapy presents an updated look at an effective yet
underutilized therapeutic intervention. More than just an approach
to treating children, group play therapy is a life-span approach,
undergirded by solid theory and, in this volume, taking wings
through exciting techniques. Drawing on their experiences as
clinicians and educators, the authors weave theory and technique
together to create a valuable resource for both mental health
practitioners and advanced students. Therapists and ultimately
their clients will benefit from enhancing their understanding of
group play therapy.
Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment offers an engaging and
practical integration of expressive arts and play therapy within
family counseling. Building upon the most current research in
family counseling, this volume presents new and humanistic
approaches of family play therapy, including family-based cognitive
behavioral therapy, family theraplay, and filial therapy.
Application of these methods is explored with children and families
affected by autism, divorce, and trauma. Essential coverage of the
ethics of family play therapy as well as the therapist's own
self-care is also included in this comprehensive and valuable
resource. Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment provides
clinicians and family counselors with an integrative and effective
model of family counseling that will help children and families
understand and develop their mental health needs.
Group Play Therapy presents an updated look at an effective yet
underutilized therapeutic intervention. More than just an approach
to treating children, group play therapy is a life-span approach,
undergirded by solid theory and, in this volume, taking wings
through exciting techniques. Drawing on their experiences as
clinicians and educators, the authors weave theory and technique
together to create a valuable resource for both mental health
practitioners and advanced students. Therapists and ultimately
their clients will benefit from enhancing their understanding of
group play therapy.
Play Therapy with Preteens presents integrative models of play
therapy that incorporate expressive arts and evidence-informed
interventions into working with preadolescents. The current
research demonstrates treatment efficacy in incorporating creative,
dynamic interventions into work with preadolescents and their
families. This unique book is written specifically on play therapy
with preadolescents, presenting a comprehensive yet practical
approach that integrates expressive arts like music, movement,
play, sand, and poetry into treatment, along with familial
involvement. Contributors cover a multitude of therapy options
including: cognitive behavioral; attachment-centered; Alderian;
family play; relational transformation; nature-based; and
directive. This volume is the perfect companion to beginning and
seasoned practitioners.
Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment offers an engaging and
practical integration of expressive arts and play therapy within
family counseling. Building upon the most current research in
family counseling, this volume presents new and humanistic
approaches of family play therapy, including family-based cognitive
behavioral therapy, family theraplay, and filial therapy.
Application of these methods is explored with children and families
affected by autism, divorce, and trauma. Essential coverage of the
ethics of family play therapy as well as the therapist's own
self-care is also included in this comprehensive and valuable
resource. Counseling Families: Play-Based Treatment provides
clinicians and family counselors with an integrative and effective
model of family counseling that will help children and families
understand and develop their mental health needs.
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