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This book is discussing the role and design of digital technologies in play therapy settings with young children. On the basis of the conducted qualitative research study, it is suggested that the design guidelines should be deeply rooted in the theoretical foundations of non-directive play therapy and reflect a number of psychoanalytic and child social development theories. Taking into account the children's interest in technology, the therapists' skills, the affordances of the technology and the design guidelines, it is suggested that designed applications on an interactive tabletop could…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book is discussing the role and design of digital technologies in play therapy settings with young children. On the basis of the conducted qualitative research study, it is suggested that the design guidelines should be deeply rooted in the theoretical foundations of non-directive play therapy and reflect a number of psychoanalytic and child social development theories. Taking into account the children's interest in technology, the therapists' skills, the affordances of the technology and the design guidelines, it is suggested that designed applications on an interactive tabletop could support such non-directive play therapy principles as the development of a trusting therapeutic relationship, a child's creative expression and the gradual nature of the therapeutic process. It may create opportunities for children to practise exercising a feeling of mastery and taking the initiative, as well as allowing for joyful and non-goal oriented free play.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Olga Pykhtina received her PhD from Newcastle University with specialization in Counselling Children. She earned her play therapy certification from the Canadian Association of Child & Play Therapy, and worked with children who suffered emotional, sexual and physical abuse. Her research interests include the use of digital technology in therapy