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Play Therapy : Where the Sky Meets the Underworld

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Play is one of the most creative opportunities open to a child, and is becoming of increasing interest to therapists and others in the caring professions.

This book examines how children develop skills in play as a way of being creative, and how they can use play as a therapeutic process by mirroring their own life experiences in their games. Ann Cattanach outlines the theoretical basis and provides guidelines for work in this area.

She examines the role of the therapist, and the different methods involved in therapy, such as creative free play and task-based play.

Also covered is the use of play therapy in different work settings, such as the education service, the social services, and hospitals. She discusses the needs of the therapist, including the importance of supervision.

The book contains case studies and ideas for working with emotionally disturbed children, abused children, and children facing death.

Also included are notes and stories for the refreshment of the therapist.

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Product Details
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
185302211X / 9781853022111
Paperback / softback
01/05/1994
United Kingdom
English
176 pages
155 x 233 mm, 292 grams