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OverviewHighly practical, instructive, and authoritative, this book vividly describes how to conduct child-centered play therapy. The authors are master clinicians who explain core therapeutic principles and techniques, using rich case material to illustrate treatment of a wide range of difficulties. The focus is on nondirective interventions that allow children to freely express their feelings and take the lead in solving their own problems. Flexible yet systematic guidelines are provided for setting up a playroom; structuring sessions; understanding and responding empathically to children's play themes, including how to handle challenging behaviors; and collaborating effectively with parents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Rise VanFleet (Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center, United States) , Andrea E. Sywulak (private practice, United States) , Cynthia Caparosa Sniscak (private practice, United States) , Louise F. GuerneyPublisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.509kg ISBN: 9781606239025ISBN 10: 1606239023 Pages: 236 Publication Date: 08 November 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , College/higher education , Professional & Vocational , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPrefaceI. Background and Relevance1. The Importance of Play2. A Brief Overview of Play Therapy3. History, Theory, Principles, and Variations of Child-Centered Play TherapyII. Logistics and Techniques4. Playroom Set-Up and Logistics5. The Four Skills of Child-Centered Play Therapy6. Recognition and Interpretation of Play ThemesIII. Parent Involvement7. Engaging Parents and Teachers in Child-Centered Play Therapy8. Filial TherapyIV. Practical Applications and Issues9. Child-Centered Play Therapy with Different Presenting Problems10. Handling Select Child Behaviors and Special Circumstances11. Touch in Child-Centered Play Therapy12. Cultural and Systemic Considerations in the Practice of Child-Centered Play TherapyV. Research and Professional Issues13. Research on Child-Centered Play Therapy and Filial Therapy14. Developing Competence in Child-Centered Play TherapyConclusionReviews"""This is one of those rare books that combine rich theoretical and contextual frameworks with clear and relevant practice examples. At a time when the term 'child-centered play therapy' is often loosely applied or misunderstood, this book could not be more timely. The authors take CCPT back to its fundamental principles, speaking with an authoritative but also warmly empathic voice. Chapters are illustrated with helpful case material and specific suggestions for therapeutic 'dos and don'ts.' The book will be invaluable as a refresher for experienced play therapists or as a starting point for students and others just getting acquainted with the principles of nondirective play. It should be required reading in any introductory play therapy or child psychotherapy course."" - Geraldine Thomas, Filial/Play Therapist and Instructor, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, London, UK ""VanFleet, Sywulak, and Sniscak bring with them perspectives developed over many years of experience in working with children and families with complex needs...The authors speak collectively with an authoritative but also warmly empathic voice...Child-Centered Play Therapy provides a rich and valuable addition to the existing literature on non-directive play and will be a much welcomed book in that it combines rich theoretical and contextual frameworks along with clear and relevant practice examples to address a wide range of difficulties and in a variety of settings. In these days when the notion of child-centred practice has become a loosely applied and often misunderstood term the strength of this book lies in its synthesis of clear practice principles, well illustrated case material, and specific suggestions for dos and donts in child-centred therapy. For professionals who need to remind themselves of fundamental tenets on which their practice is based and want to remain well grounded in delivering evidence-based therapy, this book will be handy as a refresher for their skills...It should be required reading, alongside other acknowledged texts, in any introductory play therapy and child psychotherapy course."" - Geraldine Thomas, British Journal of Play Therapy, Vol. 6, Winter 2010 ""This book provides excellent explanations of the critical skills that therapists need to practice CCPT. It presents a well-conceptualized discussion of common themes that children present in play therapy, and strategies for understanding and utilizing these in the treatment process. It also offers an excellent discussion of the application of CCPT to a variety of common problems, as well as how to handle difficult behaviors in session. Both graduate students and seasoned play therapists will find this book significantly expands the way they think about one of the most widely practiced forms of play therapy."" - Kevin O'Connor, Distinguished Professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, USA" Finally, a book that teaches and illustrates the essential 'how-to' details of child-centered play therapy (CCPT)! The approach is presented in such a comprehensive, explicit format that whether you are a beginning play therapist or an experienced practitioner or professor, the book has tremendous value. Drawing on their vast knowledge of the field, the authors address the tremendous importance of the relationship, how to work with parents, and practical applications for children with a wide variety of psychological difficulties. Using detailed case studies, they show how CCPT can enhance anyone's play therapy style. This book is a 'must' for teaching CCPT and should be on the shelves of all therapists interested in using play to help children heal. - Heidi Gerard Kaduson, Director, The Play Therapy Training Institute, Inc., Hightstown, New Jersey, USA This book provides excellent explanations of the critical skills that therapists need to practice CCPT. It presents a well-conceptualized discussion of common themes that children present in play therapy, and strategies for understanding and utilizing these in the treatment process. It also offers an excellent discussion of the application of CCPT to a variety of common problems, as well as how to handle difficult behaviors in session. Both graduate students and seasoned play therapists will find this book significantly expands the way they think about one of the most widely practiced forms of play therapy. - Kevin O'Connor, Distinguished Professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, USA Author InformationRise VanFleet, PhD, Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center, Boiling Springs, PA, USA, Andrea E. Sywulak, PhD, private practice, Southampton, PA, USA, and Cynthia Caparosa Sniscak, LPC, private practice, Carlisle, PA, USA Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |