Game play : therapeutic use of childhood games

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Game play : therapeutic use of childhood games

edited by Charles E. Schaefer, Steven E. Reid

(Wiley series on personality processes)

Wiley, c1986

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"A Wiley-Interscience publication"

Includes bibliogrphies and indexes

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Explored in this book is a new approach to child therapy that focuses on the considerable psychological significance of games and their use as a unique and largely untapped resource in diagnosis and therapy with children. It shows how to use specific types of games such as communication games, problem- solving games, ego-enhancing games and socialization games in specific therapeutic situations. Author and subject indexes are also included in the book.

Table of Contents

  • Partial table of contents:
  • COMMUNICATION GAMES
  • Communication Board Games with Children (D. E. Frey)
  • The Talking, Feeling and Doing Game (R. A. Gardner)
  • PROBLEM-SOLVING GAMES
  • Family Communication and Problem Solving With Board Games and Computer Games (E. A. Blechman et al.)
  • Therapeutic Games for Children (C. Behrens)
  • EGO-ENHANCING GAMES
  • The Use of Competitive Games in Play Therapy (I. N. Berlin)
  • The Game of Checkers in Child Therapy (R. A. Gardner)
  • Therapeutic Use of Card Games With Learning-Disabled Children (S. E. Reid)
  • SOCIALIZATION GAMES
  • Socialization Games for the Mentally Retarded (B. Edmonson & N. Nevil)
  • Therapeutic Implications of Games with Juvenile Delinquents (S. Serok)
  • Index.

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