Ann Cattanach
Play Therapy with Abused Children
Ann Cattanach
Play Therapy with Abused Children
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This second edition explores the use of play therapy with abused children as a way of helping them heal their distress and make sense of their experiences through expanding their own creativity in play. The book provides practical ways of starting play therapy with abused children and explains how the child can use this process for healing.
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This second edition explores the use of play therapy with abused children as a way of helping them heal their distress and make sense of their experiences through expanding their own creativity in play. The book provides practical ways of starting play therapy with abused children and explains how the child can use this process for healing.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105879
- ISBN-10: 184310587X
- Artikelnr.: 23315917
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 194
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781843105879
- ISBN-10: 184310587X
- Artikelnr.: 23315917
Ann Cattanach is a play therapist and dramatherapist in private practice. She has wide experience of teaching and lecturing in drama, dramatherapy and speech communication, and has also worked as a child psychotherapist, family therapist and dramatherapist for Social Services and NHS Trusts.
1. The Rights of Children and the Abused Child. The Rights of Children. New
Approaches to the Care and Support of Children in the United Kingdom. Every
Child Matters: Change for Children. Protecting Children and Young People:
The Charter. The Abused Child is the Invisible Child. Definitions of Child
Abuse. The Trauma of Abuse. The Effects of Abuse on the Child's Future
Development. The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children. Transition from
Victim to Abuser. 2. Play Therapy as a Healing Process for Abused Children.
The Meaning of Play. What is Play? Play as a Cultural Phenomena. History of
the Study of Play. Child Development Theories and Play. Representing the
Social World in Play. Play and Dramatic Play. Playing with Children.
Children Playing Together. Play as Therapy. Non-Directive Play Therapy.
Cognitive-Behavioural Play Therapy. Prescriptive Play Therapy. Play and
Healing for Abused Children. 3. Starting Play Therapy: Settings, Materials,
Boundaries. Play Therapy to Heal the Hurt Child. The Therapist.
Supervision. Assessing the Need for Therapy. Timing the Intervention.
Information about the Child. Investigations and Therapy. Starting Play
Therapy. Finding a Safe Place for the Child. Material for Play. Play with
Toys. The Use of Toys and Play Material in Play Therapy Across Cultures. 4.
The Play Therapy Process for the Abused Child. The Play Therapy Process for
the Abused Child. The Role of the Therapist. Preparation for Play. Starting
Play. In the Middle Lies the Monster. Am I a Monster? Losing the Monster.
The Final Stages of Play. Becoming Visible. 5. Play Therapy with Physically
Abused Children. Helping the Physically Hurt Child through Play. 6. The
Emotionally Abused Child. Emotional Abuse. The Sessions. 7. The Sexually
Abused Child. The Difficulties of Young Children. Children with Learning
Difficulties. Sexually Abused Boys. Getting Rid of the Monster: Ways of
Coping. 8. The Therapist's Journey. References. Books for Children. Index.
Approaches to the Care and Support of Children in the United Kingdom. Every
Child Matters: Change for Children. Protecting Children and Young People:
The Charter. The Abused Child is the Invisible Child. Definitions of Child
Abuse. The Trauma of Abuse. The Effects of Abuse on the Child's Future
Development. The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children. Transition from
Victim to Abuser. 2. Play Therapy as a Healing Process for Abused Children.
The Meaning of Play. What is Play? Play as a Cultural Phenomena. History of
the Study of Play. Child Development Theories and Play. Representing the
Social World in Play. Play and Dramatic Play. Playing with Children.
Children Playing Together. Play as Therapy. Non-Directive Play Therapy.
Cognitive-Behavioural Play Therapy. Prescriptive Play Therapy. Play and
Healing for Abused Children. 3. Starting Play Therapy: Settings, Materials,
Boundaries. Play Therapy to Heal the Hurt Child. The Therapist.
Supervision. Assessing the Need for Therapy. Timing the Intervention.
Information about the Child. Investigations and Therapy. Starting Play
Therapy. Finding a Safe Place for the Child. Material for Play. Play with
Toys. The Use of Toys and Play Material in Play Therapy Across Cultures. 4.
The Play Therapy Process for the Abused Child. The Play Therapy Process for
the Abused Child. The Role of the Therapist. Preparation for Play. Starting
Play. In the Middle Lies the Monster. Am I a Monster? Losing the Monster.
The Final Stages of Play. Becoming Visible. 5. Play Therapy with Physically
Abused Children. Helping the Physically Hurt Child through Play. 6. The
Emotionally Abused Child. Emotional Abuse. The Sessions. 7. The Sexually
Abused Child. The Difficulties of Young Children. Children with Learning
Difficulties. Sexually Abused Boys. Getting Rid of the Monster: Ways of
Coping. 8. The Therapist's Journey. References. Books for Children. Index.
1. The Rights of Children and the Abused Child. The Rights of Children. New
Approaches to the Care and Support of Children in the United Kingdom. Every
Child Matters: Change for Children. Protecting Children and Young People:
The Charter. The Abused Child is the Invisible Child. Definitions of Child
Abuse. The Trauma of Abuse. The Effects of Abuse on the Child's Future
Development. The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children. Transition from
Victim to Abuser. 2. Play Therapy as a Healing Process for Abused Children.
The Meaning of Play. What is Play? Play as a Cultural Phenomena. History of
the Study of Play. Child Development Theories and Play. Representing the
Social World in Play. Play and Dramatic Play. Playing with Children.
Children Playing Together. Play as Therapy. Non-Directive Play Therapy.
Cognitive-Behavioural Play Therapy. Prescriptive Play Therapy. Play and
Healing for Abused Children. 3. Starting Play Therapy: Settings, Materials,
Boundaries. Play Therapy to Heal the Hurt Child. The Therapist.
Supervision. Assessing the Need for Therapy. Timing the Intervention.
Information about the Child. Investigations and Therapy. Starting Play
Therapy. Finding a Safe Place for the Child. Material for Play. Play with
Toys. The Use of Toys and Play Material in Play Therapy Across Cultures. 4.
The Play Therapy Process for the Abused Child. The Play Therapy Process for
the Abused Child. The Role of the Therapist. Preparation for Play. Starting
Play. In the Middle Lies the Monster. Am I a Monster? Losing the Monster.
The Final Stages of Play. Becoming Visible. 5. Play Therapy with Physically
Abused Children. Helping the Physically Hurt Child through Play. 6. The
Emotionally Abused Child. Emotional Abuse. The Sessions. 7. The Sexually
Abused Child. The Difficulties of Young Children. Children with Learning
Difficulties. Sexually Abused Boys. Getting Rid of the Monster: Ways of
Coping. 8. The Therapist's Journey. References. Books for Children. Index.
Approaches to the Care and Support of Children in the United Kingdom. Every
Child Matters: Change for Children. Protecting Children and Young People:
The Charter. The Abused Child is the Invisible Child. Definitions of Child
Abuse. The Trauma of Abuse. The Effects of Abuse on the Child's Future
Development. The Effects of Sexual Abuse on Children. Transition from
Victim to Abuser. 2. Play Therapy as a Healing Process for Abused Children.
The Meaning of Play. What is Play? Play as a Cultural Phenomena. History of
the Study of Play. Child Development Theories and Play. Representing the
Social World in Play. Play and Dramatic Play. Playing with Children.
Children Playing Together. Play as Therapy. Non-Directive Play Therapy.
Cognitive-Behavioural Play Therapy. Prescriptive Play Therapy. Play and
Healing for Abused Children. 3. Starting Play Therapy: Settings, Materials,
Boundaries. Play Therapy to Heal the Hurt Child. The Therapist.
Supervision. Assessing the Need for Therapy. Timing the Intervention.
Information about the Child. Investigations and Therapy. Starting Play
Therapy. Finding a Safe Place for the Child. Material for Play. Play with
Toys. The Use of Toys and Play Material in Play Therapy Across Cultures. 4.
The Play Therapy Process for the Abused Child. The Play Therapy Process for
the Abused Child. The Role of the Therapist. Preparation for Play. Starting
Play. In the Middle Lies the Monster. Am I a Monster? Losing the Monster.
The Final Stages of Play. Becoming Visible. 5. Play Therapy with Physically
Abused Children. Helping the Physically Hurt Child through Play. 6. The
Emotionally Abused Child. Emotional Abuse. The Sessions. 7. The Sexually
Abused Child. The Difficulties of Young Children. Children with Learning
Difficulties. Sexually Abused Boys. Getting Rid of the Monster: Ways of
Coping. 8. The Therapist's Journey. References. Books for Children. Index.