Play therapy with adults
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Play therapy with adults
J. Wiley, c2003
- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Learn how to incorporate adult play therapy into your practice withthis easy-to-use guide
In the Western world there has been a widening belief that play isnot a trivial or childish pursuit but rather a prime pillar ofmental health, along with love and work. Play Therapy with Adultspresents original chapters written by a collection of internationalexperts who examine the diverse approaches and clinical strategiesavailable for successfully incorporating play therapy intoadult-client sessions.
This timely guide covers healing through the use of a variety ofplay therapy techniques and methods. Various client groups andtreatment settings are given special attention, including workingwith adolescents, the elderly, couples, individuals with dementia,and clients in group therapy.
Material is organized into four sections for easy reference:
* Dramatic role play
* Therapeutic humor
* Sand play and doll play
* Play groups, hypnoplay, and client-centered play
Play Therapy with Adults is a valuable book for psychologists,therapists, social workers, and counselors interested in helpingclients explore themselves through playful activities.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Contributors.
1. Introduction: The Healing Potential of Adults at Play (DottieWard-Wimmer).
PART I DRAMATIC ROLE PLAY.
2. Drama Therapy with Adults (Robert J. Landy).
3. Psychodrama (Adam Blatner).
4. Improvisational Play in Couples Therapy (Daniel J. Wiener andDavid Cantor).
5. Developmental Transformations in Group Therapy with the Elderly(David Read Johnson, Ann Smith, and Miller James).
PART II THERAPEUTIC HUMOR.
6. Integrating Humor into Psychotherapy (Steven M. Sultanoff).
7. Humor as a Moderator of Life Stress in Adults (Herbert M.Lefcourt).
8. Therapeutic Humor with the Depressed and Suicidal Elderly(Joseph Richman).
PART III SANDPLAY/DOLL PLAY.
9. Using Sandplay in Therapy with Adults (Rie Rogers Mitchell andHarriet S. Friedman).
10. Somatic Consciousness in Adult Sandplay Therapy (KateAmatruda).
11. Play Therapy for Individuals with Dementia (Kathleen S.Mayers).
12. Using Therapeutic Dolls with Psychogeriatric Patients (MallyEhrenfeld).
PART IV PLAY GROUPS/HYPNO-PLAY/CLIENT-CENTERED PLAY.
13. Adult Group Play Therapy (Christine Caldwell).
14. Using Games with Adults in a Play Therapy Group Setting(Jennifer Kendall).
15. Hypno-Play Therapy (Marian Kaplun Shapiro).
16. Play Therapy for Dissociative Identity Disorder in Adults(Laura W. Hutchison).
Epilogue.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
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