The play therapy primer : an integration of theories and techniques
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The play therapy primer : an integration of theories and techniques
(Wiley series on personality processes)
Wiley, c1991
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Note
"A Wiley-Interscience publication."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 346-355) and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A basic manual which describes the theory, fundamentals and procedures for conducting play therapy with children ranging from two years of age to adolescence. Following an introduction to play therapy which traces its evolution, the text explains how to make therapy situations truly beneficial.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION: Definition and History of Play Therapy
- Theories of Play Therapy
- Impact of Personal Philosophy, Values and Cultural Background on the Practice of Play Therapy
- A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PRACTICE OF INDIVIDUAL PLAY THERAPY
- The Theoretical Underpinnings of Play Therapy
- Basic Assumptions of Play Therapy
- THE COURSE OF INDIVIDUAL PLAY THERAPY: The Intake Process
- Assessment, Case Formulation and Treatment Planning
- Beginning Treatment
- Making Play Therapy Sessions Therapeutic
- Developmental and Phase-Specific Modifications of Play Therapy
- Transference and Countertransference
- Collateral Work
- Termination
- THE PRACTICE OF GROUP PLAY THERAPY: A Conceptual Framework for the Practice of Group Play Therapy
- The Course of Group Play Therapy.
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