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This highly readable book provides a comprehensive theoretical and
practical guide to non-directive play therapy, which is an
effective and ethically sound method of helping troubled children
and adolescents with their emotional difficulties. It draws
extensively on case material to guide practitioners through the
intricacies of establishing and practising this therapeutic
approach. Principles and background to the development of
non-directive play therapy as a therapeutic method An updated
theoretical framework for this approach, including symbolic play
and its role in therapy Essential assessment, planning and practice
issues and skills Working with children and their families
systematically Play therapy in statutory settings Presenting
therapeutic material in court proceedings This second edition has
been thoroughly revised and updated to incorporate recent theory,
research and practice developments. New issues addressed include:
additional considerations when working with children in statutory
settings, the integration of attachment theory within the book's
Piagetian framework, using drawing, structured exercises and role
play within a non-directive approach, and working with a wide
variety of children's and adolescents' concerns.
Adolescents are often resistant, hostile, moody, and difficult, but
they can also be fascinating, creative, spontaneous, and
passionate. How do mental health professionals get past the facade?
Play Therapy with Adolescents is the first book to offer a complete
variety of play therapy approaches specifically geared toward
adolescents. The chapters, written by experts in the field, offer
readers entry into the world of adolescents, showing how to make
connections and alliances.
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Play Therapy with Adolescents (Paperback)
Loretta Gallo-Lopez, Charles E. Schaefer; Contributions by Claire Milgrom, Theresa Kestly, Evangeline Munns, …
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Adolescents are often resistant, hostile, moody, and difficult, but
they can also be fascinating, creative, spontaneous, and
passionate. How do mental health professionals get past the facade?
Play Therapy with Adolescents is the first book to offer a complete
variety of play therapy approaches specifically geared toward
adolescents. The chapters, written by experts in the field, offer
readers entry into the world of adolescents, showing how to make
connections and alliances.
Colleagues interested in the process of play therapy...will find
much to enjoy and stimulate their thinking in this book. It is easy
to read without being simplistic, and offers a comprehensive
analysis of the challenges and delights of working with troubled
children.' - Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry The seven
case studies in this book provide a detailed and absorbing account
of play therapy undertaken with children and an adolescent, all of
whom experienced emotional problems and/or varying forms of abuse.
Through the narrative form of the individual case studies, details
of the children's therapeutic progress are given, which are then
used to inform discussion of wider practical and theoretical
issues. These issues include communicating with young children,
working with silent children, restoring a child's normal
developmental trajectory within play therapy, and the roles of
race, gender and power in play therapy. Balancing practice and
theory, Case Studies in Non-directive Play Therapy will be of
interest to experienced practitioners and students alike.
In Group Filial Therapy (GFT), therapists train parents to conduct
play sessions with their own children to help meet children's
therapeutic needs, and to transfer appropriate skills to family
life. Based on parents' application of Child-Centred Play Therapy,
taught and supervised by filial therapists, this evidence-based
method is highly effective for working with families from diverse
backgrounds and locations. This book provides an accessible guide
to the theory and practice of GFT, and for the first time offers
step-by-step guidelines for implementing the GFT program developed
by Dr Guerney, the co-creator of Filial Therapy. Important
practical considerations are addressed by Dr Guerney and Dr Ryan,
such as how to determine the composition of groups and the duration
of programs, and how to conduct Filial Therapy intakes. The
facilitative attitudes and skills needed to be an effective Filial
Therapy group leader are also described, and comprehensive
instructions for implementing Dr Guerney's 20-week model of GFT are
provided. The book closes with examples of how the program may be
adapted to meet the needs of special groups. Replete with examples
and dialogues bringing to life the group process, this definitive
guide will enable therapists already familiar with the method, as
well as those wishing to learn it, to maximise the fulfilment of
therapeutic goals for participating families. Practitioners in
mental health, social services and counselling, as well as
parenting experts, play and filial therapists and therapists in
training will find that this book expands and enriches the services
they can offer their clients.
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