An integrative approach to play therapy blending various therapeutic treatment models and techniques Reflecting the transition in the field of play therapy from a "one size fits all" approach to a more eclectic framework that integrates more than one perspective, Integrative Play Therapy explores methods for blending the best theories and treatment techniques to resolve the most common psychological disorders of childhood. Edited by internationally renowned leaders in the field, this book is the first of its kind to look at the use of a multi-theoretical framework as a foundation for practice.…mehr
An integrative approach to play therapy blending various therapeutic treatment models and techniques Reflecting the transition in the field of play therapy from a "one size fits all" approach to a more eclectic framework that integrates more than one perspective, Integrative Play Therapy explores methods for blending the best theories and treatment techniques to resolve the most common psychological disorders of childhood. Edited by internationally renowned leaders in the field, this book is the first of its kind to look at the use of a multi-theoretical framework as a foundation for practice. With discussion of integrative play treatment of children presenting a wide variety of problems and disorders--including aggression issues, the effects of trauma, ADHD, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive disorders, social skills deficits, medical issues such as HIV/AIDS, and more--the book provides guidance on: * Play and group therapy approaches * Child-directed play therapy with behavior management training for parents * Therapist-led and child-led play therapies * Cognitive-behavioral therapy with therapeutic storytelling and play therapy * Family therapy and play therapy * Bibliotherapy within play therapy An essential resource for all mental health professionals looking to incorporate play therapy into treatment, Integrative Play Therapy reveals unique flexibility in integrating theory and techniques, allowing practitioners to offer their clients the best treatment for specific presenting problems.
ATHENA A. DREWES, PSYD, MA, RPT-S, has almost thirty years of clinical experience in play therapy, working with children and adolescents across all types of treatment settings. She is Director of Clinical Training and APA Internship at Astor Services for Children and Families. She served six years as Director of the Association for Play Therapy and is founder and Director of The Play Therapy Institute, LLC. SUE C. BRATTON, PHD, LPC, RPT-S, is a Professor and Director of the University of North Texas Center for Play Therapy. She has written numerous chapters on play therapy and related journal articles, and is a renowned play therapy trainer and workshop presenter. CHARLES E. SCHAEFER, PHD, RPT-S, is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University. He is cofounder and Director Emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy. He is also the founder and Codirector of the Play Therapy Training Institute in New Jersey.
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Preface ix
About the Editors xi
Contributors xiii
Section I Introduction: Importance of an Integrative Approach toChild Therapy 1
Chapter 1 History of Psychotherapy Integration and RelatedResearch 3 JohnW. Seymour
Chapter 2 Integrating Play Therapy Theories Into Practice21 Athena A. Drewes
Section II Integrative Play Therapies for ExternalizingDisorders of Childhood 37
Chapter 3 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for OppositionalBehavior in Children: Integration of Child-Directed Play Therapyand Behavior Management Training for Parents 39 Amanda H. Costello, Karishma Chengappa, Jocelyn O. Stokes,Ashley B. Tempel, and Cheryl B. McNeil
Chapter 4 Integration of Sandtray Therapy and Solution-FocusedTechniques for Treating Noncompliant Youth 61 Daniel S. Sweeney
Chapter 5 Holistic Expressive Play Therapy: An IntegrativeApproach to Helping Maltreated Children 75 Marie-JoséDhaese
Chapter 6 Social Skills Play Groups for Children With DisruptiveBehavior Disorders: Integrating Play and Group Therapy Approaches95 Julie Blundon Nash and Charles E. Schaefer
Section III Integrative Play Therapies for InternalizingDisorders of Childhood 105
Chapter 7 Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy for TraumatizedChildren: Narrowing the Divide Between Ideology and Evidence107 Janine Shelby and Karina G. Campos
Chapter 8 The Worry Wars: A Protocol for Treating ChildhoodAnxiety Disorders 129 Paris Goodyear-Brown
Chapter 9 Filial Therapy for Maltreated and Neglected Children:Integration of Family Therapy and Play Therapy 153 Risse VanFleet and Glade Topham
Chapter 10 Integrating Art Into Play Therapy for Children WithMood Disorders 177 Sarah Hamil
Chapter 11 Integrating Play Therapy and EMDR With Children: APost-Trauma Intervention 195 Victoria A. McGuinness
Chapter 12 Utilizing Bibliotherapy Within Play Therapy forChildren With Anxieties and Fears 207 Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson
Chapter 13 Integrating Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy andAdlerian Play Therapy Into the Treatment of Perfectionism 225 Jeffrey S. Ashby and Christina Noble
Section IV Integrating Play Therapy for Attachment Disorders ofChildren 241
Chapter 14 Playing for Keeps: Integrating Family and PlayTherapy to Treat Reactive Attachment Disorder 243 Kyle N.Weir
Chapter 15 Integrating Attachment Theory and Nondirective PlayTherapy to Treat Children With More Serious Attachment Problems265 Jessica Jäger and Virginia Ryan
Chapter 16 Integrating Ecosystemic Play Therapy and Theraplay inthe Treatment of Attachment Disorders 297 Kevin O'Connor
Chapter 17 Integration of Child-Centered Play Therapy andTheraplay 325 Evangeline Munns
Chapter 18 An Integrative Humanistic Play Therapy Approach toTreating Adopted Children With a History of Attachment Disruptions341 Sue C. Bratton, Kara Carnes-Holt, and Peggy L. Ceballos
Section I Introduction: Importance of an Integrative Approach toChild Therapy 1
Chapter 1 History of Psychotherapy Integration and RelatedResearch 3 JohnW. Seymour
Chapter 2 Integrating Play Therapy Theories Into Practice21 Athena A. Drewes
Section II Integrative Play Therapies for ExternalizingDisorders of Childhood 37
Chapter 3 Parent-Child Interaction Therapy for OppositionalBehavior in Children: Integration of Child-Directed Play Therapyand Behavior Management Training for Parents 39 Amanda H. Costello, Karishma Chengappa, Jocelyn O. Stokes,Ashley B. Tempel, and Cheryl B. McNeil
Chapter 4 Integration of Sandtray Therapy and Solution-FocusedTechniques for Treating Noncompliant Youth 61 Daniel S. Sweeney
Chapter 5 Holistic Expressive Play Therapy: An IntegrativeApproach to Helping Maltreated Children 75 Marie-JoséDhaese
Chapter 6 Social Skills Play Groups for Children With DisruptiveBehavior Disorders: Integrating Play and Group Therapy Approaches95 Julie Blundon Nash and Charles E. Schaefer
Section III Integrative Play Therapies for InternalizingDisorders of Childhood 105
Chapter 7 Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy for TraumatizedChildren: Narrowing the Divide Between Ideology and Evidence107 Janine Shelby and Karina G. Campos
Chapter 8 The Worry Wars: A Protocol for Treating ChildhoodAnxiety Disorders 129 Paris Goodyear-Brown
Chapter 9 Filial Therapy for Maltreated and Neglected Children:Integration of Family Therapy and Play Therapy 153 Risse VanFleet and Glade Topham
Chapter 10 Integrating Art Into Play Therapy for Children WithMood Disorders 177 Sarah Hamil
Chapter 11 Integrating Play Therapy and EMDR With Children: APost-Trauma Intervention 195 Victoria A. McGuinness
Chapter 12 Utilizing Bibliotherapy Within Play Therapy forChildren With Anxieties and Fears 207 Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson
Chapter 13 Integrating Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy andAdlerian Play Therapy Into the Treatment of Perfectionism 225 Jeffrey S. Ashby and Christina Noble
Section IV Integrating Play Therapy for Attachment Disorders ofChildren 241
Chapter 14 Playing for Keeps: Integrating Family and PlayTherapy to Treat Reactive Attachment Disorder 243 Kyle N.Weir
Chapter 15 Integrating Attachment Theory and Nondirective PlayTherapy to Treat Children With More Serious Attachment Problems265 Jessica Jäger and Virginia Ryan
Chapter 16 Integrating Ecosystemic Play Therapy and Theraplay inthe Treatment of Attachment Disorders 297 Kevin O'Connor
Chapter 17 Integration of Child-Centered Play Therapy andTheraplay 325 Evangeline Munns
Chapter 18 An Integrative Humanistic Play Therapy Approach toTreating Adopted Children With a History of Attachment Disruptions341 Sue C. Bratton, Kara Carnes-Holt, and Peggy L. Ceballos
Author Index 371
Subject Index 381
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