Play therapy : the art of the relationship / Garry L. Landreth.

"This is a text for graduate-level counseling students in play therapy courses. It provides comprehensive and detailed information for creating therapeutic relationships with children and facilitating the play therapy process. Landreth stresses the importance of understanding the child's w...

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Main Author: Landreth, Garry L.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, 2012.
Edition:Third edition.
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Table of Contents:
  • About me, Garry Landreth
  • The meaning of play
  • History and development of play therapy
  • A view of children
  • Child-centered play therapy
  • The play therapist
  • Parents as partners in play therapy
  • The playroom and materials
  • Beginning the relationship: the child's time
  • Characteristics of facilitative responses
  • Therapeutic limit setting
  • Typical problems in play therapy and what to do if ...
  • Issues in play therapy
  • Children in play therapy
  • Determining therapeutic process and termination
  • Intensive and short-term play therapy
  • Research in play therapy.