Play Therapy Theories and Perspectives
A Collection of Thoughts in the Field
Herausgeber: Grant, Robert Jason; Mellenthin, Clair; Stone, Jessica
Play Therapy Theories and Perspectives
A Collection of Thoughts in the Field
Herausgeber: Grant, Robert Jason; Mellenthin, Clair; Stone, Jessica
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This book explores the multitude of thoughts, theories, opinions, methods, and approaches to play therapy in order to highlight the unity and diversity of theory and perspective in the field.
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This book explores the multitude of thoughts, theories, opinions, methods, and approaches to play therapy in order to highlight the unity and diversity of theory and perspective in the field.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367418380
- ISBN-10: 036741838X
- Artikelnr.: 59988191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 210
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 476g
- ISBN-13: 9780367418380
- ISBN-10: 036741838X
- Artikelnr.: 59988191
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Robert Jason Grant, EdD, LPC, RPT-S, ACAS, owns and operates the AutPlay Therapy Clinic in Southwest Missouri. He is the creator of AutPlay® Therapy and a multi-published author of several articles, chapters, and books. He is an international presenter and keynote speaker and currently serves as a board member for the Association for Play Therapy. Jessica Stone, PhD, RPT-S, is a licensed psychologist working in a private practice setting in Colorado. She has been a practitioner, professor, presenter, mentor, and author for more than 25 years. She is the co-creator of the Virtual Sandtray App for iPad (VSA) and the Virtual Sandtray for Virtual Reality (VSA-VR). Dr. Stone has numerous publications to date including Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies, Game Play, and Digital Play Therapy. Clair Mellenthin, LCSW, RPT-S, is an international speaker, author, and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. She holds a Master's Degree in Social Work from the University of Southern California. She is currently the Director of Child & Adolescents at Wasatch Family Therapy and an adjunct faculty member at the University of Southern California MSW program.
Introduction
Part 1: Perspective
Chapter 1: Do You Have A Primary Play Therapy Theory or Approach You Use the Most and Why?
Chapter 2: What Advice Would You Give Someone Just Getting Started in Play Therapy?
Chapter 3: What are the Key Characteristics of a Well-Trained Play Therapist?
Chapter 4: What are the Top Ten Items You Feel are Necessary in a Play Therapy Office?
Chapter 5: What Have Been Some of the Most Challenging Things You Have Experienced as a Play Therapist?
Chapter 6: What are Your Thoughts About Using Technology in Play Therapy?
Part 2: Process
Chapter 7: What Emphasis Do You Place on the Importance of Speaking the Client's Language?
Chapter 8: How Do You Include Parents in the Play Therapy Process?
Chapter 9: What is the Importance of Regulation in Your Play Therapy Work
How is That Best Achieved?
Chapter 10: How Do You Incorporate Nature into Play Therapy Treatment?
Chapter 11: How Do You Address Issues of Noncompliance and Aggression in the Playroom?
Chapter 12: How Do You Use A Sand Tray in Your Play Therapy Work?
Chapter 13: How Do You Use Expressive Arts in Play Therapy?
Chapter 14: How Do You Address Issues of Intersectionality in Your Practice?
Part 3: Practice
Chapter 15: What Are Your Suggestions for Building a Successful Play Therapy Practice?
Chapter 16: What Do You Think is One of the Most Challenging Ethical Issues Currently in Play Therapy?
Chapter 17: How Do You Set and Maintain Boundaries in the Playroom and with Clients, Parents, Caseworkers, Etc.?
Chapter 18: How Do You Prevent Burnout and Compassion Fatigue?
Chapter 19: How Do You Include Play in Your Play Therapy Supervision?
Chapter 20: How Do You Use Play Therapy Across the Lifespan with Respect to Client Ages?
Conclusion.
Part 1: Perspective
Chapter 1: Do You Have A Primary Play Therapy Theory or Approach You Use the Most and Why?
Chapter 2: What Advice Would You Give Someone Just Getting Started in Play Therapy?
Chapter 3: What are the Key Characteristics of a Well-Trained Play Therapist?
Chapter 4: What are the Top Ten Items You Feel are Necessary in a Play Therapy Office?
Chapter 5: What Have Been Some of the Most Challenging Things You Have Experienced as a Play Therapist?
Chapter 6: What are Your Thoughts About Using Technology in Play Therapy?
Part 2: Process
Chapter 7: What Emphasis Do You Place on the Importance of Speaking the Client's Language?
Chapter 8: How Do You Include Parents in the Play Therapy Process?
Chapter 9: What is the Importance of Regulation in Your Play Therapy Work
How is That Best Achieved?
Chapter 10: How Do You Incorporate Nature into Play Therapy Treatment?
Chapter 11: How Do You Address Issues of Noncompliance and Aggression in the Playroom?
Chapter 12: How Do You Use A Sand Tray in Your Play Therapy Work?
Chapter 13: How Do You Use Expressive Arts in Play Therapy?
Chapter 14: How Do You Address Issues of Intersectionality in Your Practice?
Part 3: Practice
Chapter 15: What Are Your Suggestions for Building a Successful Play Therapy Practice?
Chapter 16: What Do You Think is One of the Most Challenging Ethical Issues Currently in Play Therapy?
Chapter 17: How Do You Set and Maintain Boundaries in the Playroom and with Clients, Parents, Caseworkers, Etc.?
Chapter 18: How Do You Prevent Burnout and Compassion Fatigue?
Chapter 19: How Do You Include Play in Your Play Therapy Supervision?
Chapter 20: How Do You Use Play Therapy Across the Lifespan with Respect to Client Ages?
Conclusion.
Introduction
Part 1: Perspective
Chapter 1: Do You Have A Primary Play Therapy Theory or Approach You Use the Most and Why?
Chapter 2: What Advice Would You Give Someone Just Getting Started in Play Therapy?
Chapter 3: What are the Key Characteristics of a Well-Trained Play Therapist?
Chapter 4: What are the Top Ten Items You Feel are Necessary in a Play Therapy Office?
Chapter 5: What Have Been Some of the Most Challenging Things You Have Experienced as a Play Therapist?
Chapter 6: What are Your Thoughts About Using Technology in Play Therapy?
Part 2: Process
Chapter 7: What Emphasis Do You Place on the Importance of Speaking the Client's Language?
Chapter 8: How Do You Include Parents in the Play Therapy Process?
Chapter 9: What is the Importance of Regulation in Your Play Therapy Work
How is That Best Achieved?
Chapter 10: How Do You Incorporate Nature into Play Therapy Treatment?
Chapter 11: How Do You Address Issues of Noncompliance and Aggression in the Playroom?
Chapter 12: How Do You Use A Sand Tray in Your Play Therapy Work?
Chapter 13: How Do You Use Expressive Arts in Play Therapy?
Chapter 14: How Do You Address Issues of Intersectionality in Your Practice?
Part 3: Practice
Chapter 15: What Are Your Suggestions for Building a Successful Play Therapy Practice?
Chapter 16: What Do You Think is One of the Most Challenging Ethical Issues Currently in Play Therapy?
Chapter 17: How Do You Set and Maintain Boundaries in the Playroom and with Clients, Parents, Caseworkers, Etc.?
Chapter 18: How Do You Prevent Burnout and Compassion Fatigue?
Chapter 19: How Do You Include Play in Your Play Therapy Supervision?
Chapter 20: How Do You Use Play Therapy Across the Lifespan with Respect to Client Ages?
Conclusion.
Part 1: Perspective
Chapter 1: Do You Have A Primary Play Therapy Theory or Approach You Use the Most and Why?
Chapter 2: What Advice Would You Give Someone Just Getting Started in Play Therapy?
Chapter 3: What are the Key Characteristics of a Well-Trained Play Therapist?
Chapter 4: What are the Top Ten Items You Feel are Necessary in a Play Therapy Office?
Chapter 5: What Have Been Some of the Most Challenging Things You Have Experienced as a Play Therapist?
Chapter 6: What are Your Thoughts About Using Technology in Play Therapy?
Part 2: Process
Chapter 7: What Emphasis Do You Place on the Importance of Speaking the Client's Language?
Chapter 8: How Do You Include Parents in the Play Therapy Process?
Chapter 9: What is the Importance of Regulation in Your Play Therapy Work
How is That Best Achieved?
Chapter 10: How Do You Incorporate Nature into Play Therapy Treatment?
Chapter 11: How Do You Address Issues of Noncompliance and Aggression in the Playroom?
Chapter 12: How Do You Use A Sand Tray in Your Play Therapy Work?
Chapter 13: How Do You Use Expressive Arts in Play Therapy?
Chapter 14: How Do You Address Issues of Intersectionality in Your Practice?
Part 3: Practice
Chapter 15: What Are Your Suggestions for Building a Successful Play Therapy Practice?
Chapter 16: What Do You Think is One of the Most Challenging Ethical Issues Currently in Play Therapy?
Chapter 17: How Do You Set and Maintain Boundaries in the Playroom and with Clients, Parents, Caseworkers, Etc.?
Chapter 18: How Do You Prevent Burnout and Compassion Fatigue?
Chapter 19: How Do You Include Play in Your Play Therapy Supervision?
Chapter 20: How Do You Use Play Therapy Across the Lifespan with Respect to Client Ages?
Conclusion.