Play as a child's expression, is a skill through which children speaks to adults. Play therapy is a broad field of therapeutic intervention based on the play in order to help the child to cope with problems. Through play, children learn to communicate with others, to express their feelings. Through play they learn and can improve their cognitive, emotional and social capabilities. Play therapy is a nondirective technique focused on the child. It is not focused on the problem, at present even the past, but focused on the expression of the child feelings, accepting the child, rather than correction. The focus has been on the wisdom of a child, not on expertise therapists, guiding the child through play rather than instructing. The aim of play...
The purpose of this case study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrative psychotherapy for...
The initial pages of this study attempts to present the rationale for proposing a counseling approac...
What do the game, “Chutes and Ladders” and children’s therapy have in common? You may not think tha...
Play therapy is a specific therapeutic approach which reflects the belief that play is a natural way...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Play therapy has been used for treating maladjusted children for decades and although it is recogni...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
A plethora of innovative play therapy techniques have been developed in recent years to implement th...
In the field of early childhood counseling, there has been a recent trend towards play therapy. Play...
Play can be beneficial and effective for children experiencing the stress, fears, and anxieties asso...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
Play therapy techniques are expanding out of a need to provide effective, age appropriate and multic...
Traumatic play in Play Therapy. In psychological assessment and intervention with children, therap...
Psychodynamic play therapy, when used in treating selective mutism, focuses on how a child utilizes ...
The purpose of this case study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrative psychotherapy for...
The initial pages of this study attempts to present the rationale for proposing a counseling approac...
What do the game, “Chutes and Ladders” and children’s therapy have in common? You may not think tha...
Play therapy is a specific therapeutic approach which reflects the belief that play is a natural way...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Play therapy has been used for treating maladjusted children for decades and although it is recogni...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
A plethora of innovative play therapy techniques have been developed in recent years to implement th...
In the field of early childhood counseling, there has been a recent trend towards play therapy. Play...
Play can be beneficial and effective for children experiencing the stress, fears, and anxieties asso...
LAY IS AS natural to children as breathing. It is a universal expression of children, and it can tra...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
Play therapy techniques are expanding out of a need to provide effective, age appropriate and multic...
Traumatic play in Play Therapy. In psychological assessment and intervention with children, therap...
Psychodynamic play therapy, when used in treating selective mutism, focuses on how a child utilizes ...
The purpose of this case study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the integrative psychotherapy for...
The initial pages of this study attempts to present the rationale for proposing a counseling approac...
What do the game, “Chutes and Ladders” and children’s therapy have in common? You may not think tha...