This action research project considered whether significant improvements inchild and young person behavioural and emotional mental health could beachieved using school-based play workers as opposed to qualified therapists.This was seen as being an important practice question as access to qualified playtherapists was severely restricted with long waiting lists. The Strengths and DifficultiesQuestionnaire (SDQ) was used as a pre- and post-intervention measureto identify any changes following non-directive play sessions with school staff.Significant improvements were found across all SDQ scales, with the mostmarked improvement observable in children and young people identified as havinga high need for intervention. Number of play sessions atte...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of play therapy as a method of intervention f...
Research demonstrates how the poor play skills of emotionally disturbed children hamper their social...
Negative risk factors relating to Social Emotional Mental Health can include educational and later-l...
A problem in school systems today is the prevalence of mental health related concerns including depr...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
There is evidence that play therapy, used in a school-based setting, can be effective when working c...
Play therapy exists with successful outcomes for young children. Despite the popularity and empirica...
The purpose of the present research was to explore practitioners’ perspectives on play therapy as an...
A thesis submitted for the partial fulfilment of Doctor of Education at the University of Wolverhamp...
The purpose of this project was to explore the role that social workers play in the delivery of play...
An action research framework was the basis of a small-scale evaluation of how one local authority co...
Play therapy is a growing form of counseling that allows children to express themselves in the most ...
Risk factors during preschool years, such as poverty and unattended social/emotional problems, are k...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of play therapy as a method of intervention f...
Research demonstrates how the poor play skills of emotionally disturbed children hamper their social...
Negative risk factors relating to Social Emotional Mental Health can include educational and later-l...
A problem in school systems today is the prevalence of mental health related concerns including depr...
Counselling professionals often incorporate play interventions when providing therapeutic support to...
There is evidence that play therapy, used in a school-based setting, can be effective when working c...
Play therapy exists with successful outcomes for young children. Despite the popularity and empirica...
The purpose of the present research was to explore practitioners’ perspectives on play therapy as an...
A thesis submitted for the partial fulfilment of Doctor of Education at the University of Wolverhamp...
The purpose of this project was to explore the role that social workers play in the delivery of play...
An action research framework was the basis of a small-scale evaluation of how one local authority co...
Play therapy is a growing form of counseling that allows children to express themselves in the most ...
Risk factors during preschool years, such as poverty and unattended social/emotional problems, are k...
Early intervention is key to the prevention of childhood mental health difficulties continuing into ...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
This study was designed to determine the effectiveness of play therapy as a method of intervention f...