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While paediatric healthcare professionals view play as the treatment tool of choice for children under school age, the theory and practice underpinning play-based therapeutic approaches often remain less clear to individual practitioners. Paediatric intervention approaches are increasingly being questioned, and individual practitioners constantly asked to provide evidence-based practice. In response, a more coherent understanding and fresh discussion on children's play and utilisation of play for therapeutic purposes is needed, especially as societal expectations and lifestyles change. Play…mehr
While paediatric healthcare professionals view play as the treatment tool of choice for children under school age, the theory and practice underpinning play-based therapeutic approaches often remain less clear to individual practitioners. Paediatric intervention approaches are increasingly being questioned, and individual practitioners constantly asked to provide evidence-based practice. In response, a more coherent understanding and fresh discussion on children's play and utilisation of play for therapeutic purposes is needed, especially as societal expectations and lifestyles change.
Play as Therapy provides background theory and practical applications of original research on play assessment and interventions used in therapy. The book offers a solid foundation for identifying and assessing play dysfunction, understanding play in different cultural contexts and considerations when intervening with play. The practical approach is underpinned by theory, research and case vignettes to explain how to utilise play as therapy with challenging children.
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Edited by Karen Stagnitti and Rodney Cooper
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword. Preface. Section One: Theoretical Understandings of Play. Chapter 1. Play as Child Chosen Activity. Jenny Sturgess, Allied Health Manager for Queensland Health, Australia. Chapter 2. Play as Transaction: the Impact of Child Maltreatment. Rodney Cooper, Academic in the University Department of Rural Health, University of Newcastle, Australia. Chapter 3. Children and Playfulness. Reinie Cordier, Doctoral Fellow at the University of Sydney and Anita Bundy, Professor and Chair of Occupational Therapy at the University of Sydney. Chapter 4. Children and Pretend Play. Karen Stagnitti, Associate Professor in the School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Australia. Section Two: Play Assessment. Chapter 5. Play Assessment: A Psychometric Overview. Ted Brown, Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Coordinator in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Monash University, Australia and Rachael McDonald, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Primary Health Care, Monash University, Australia. Chapter 6. Pretend Play Assessment. Karen Stagnitti. Chapter 7. Play Skill Assessment for Middle Childhood. Jenny Sturgess. Chapter 8. Assessing Play in a Social Setting. Tiina Lautamo, Lecturer at Savonia University of Applied Sciences in Kuopio, Finland. Section Three: Play Contexts. Chapter 9. Play in the Hospital Environment. Judi Parson, Registered Nurse at North West Regional Hospital, Tasmania, Australia. Chapter 10. Parent Child Play Interactions. Susan A. Esdaile, Honorary Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Monash University and at the University of Sydney. Chapter 11. Cultural Considerations. Athena A. Drewes, Director of Clinical Training at the Astor Home for Children, New York. Section Four: Play Based Therapies. Chapter 12. Play Intervention - the Learn to Play Program. Karen Stagnitti. Chapter 13. Playing for Healing and Growth: Exploring Theory and Practice in Non-Directive/Child Centred Play Therapy. Virginia Ryan, Chartered Child Psychologist with the British Psychological Society, qualified Play Therapist and Supervisor with the British Association of Play Therapists and Certified Filial Therapist and Filial Therapy Instructor with the Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center, USA. Chapter 14. Challenging Bodies: Enabling Physically Disabled Children to Participate in Play. Rachael McDonald and Ted Brown. Chapter 15. Play as Therapy: Different Settings, Different Approaches. Rodney Cooper. List of Contributors. References. Index.
Foreword. Preface. Section One: Theoretical Understandings of Play. Chapter 1. Play as Child Chosen Activity. Jenny Sturgess, Allied Health Manager for Queensland Health, Australia. Chapter 2. Play as Transaction: the Impact of Child Maltreatment. Rodney Cooper, Academic in the University Department of Rural Health, University of Newcastle, Australia. Chapter 3. Children and Playfulness. Reinie Cordier, Doctoral Fellow at the University of Sydney and Anita Bundy, Professor and Chair of Occupational Therapy at the University of Sydney. Chapter 4. Children and Pretend Play. Karen Stagnitti, Associate Professor in the School of Health and Social Development, Deakin University, Australia. Section Two: Play Assessment. Chapter 5. Play Assessment: A Psychometric Overview. Ted Brown, Senior Lecturer and Postgraduate Coordinator in the Department of Occupational Therapy, Monash University, Australia and Rachael McDonald, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Occupational Therapy, School of Primary Health Care, Monash University, Australia. Chapter 6. Pretend Play Assessment. Karen Stagnitti. Chapter 7. Play Skill Assessment for Middle Childhood. Jenny Sturgess. Chapter 8. Assessing Play in a Social Setting. Tiina Lautamo, Lecturer at Savonia University of Applied Sciences in Kuopio, Finland. Section Three: Play Contexts. Chapter 9. Play in the Hospital Environment. Judi Parson, Registered Nurse at North West Regional Hospital, Tasmania, Australia. Chapter 10. Parent Child Play Interactions. Susan A. Esdaile, Honorary Professor in the Department of Occupational Therapy at Monash University and at the University of Sydney. Chapter 11. Cultural Considerations. Athena A. Drewes, Director of Clinical Training at the Astor Home for Children, New York. Section Four: Play Based Therapies. Chapter 12. Play Intervention - the Learn to Play Program. Karen Stagnitti. Chapter 13. Playing for Healing and Growth: Exploring Theory and Practice in Non-Directive/Child Centred Play Therapy. Virginia Ryan, Chartered Child Psychologist with the British Psychological Society, qualified Play Therapist and Supervisor with the British Association of Play Therapists and Certified Filial Therapist and Filial Therapy Instructor with the Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center, USA. Chapter 14. Challenging Bodies: Enabling Physically Disabled Children to Participate in Play. Rachael McDonald and Ted Brown. Chapter 15. Play as Therapy: Different Settings, Different Approaches. Rodney Cooper. List of Contributors. References. Index.
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