Children affected by psychosis often endure unresolved mental health and psychosocial disturbances that impede social, academic, and behavioral functioning (Algon, Yi, Calkins, Kohler, & Borgmann-Winter, 2012). This article provides clinicians with a discussion of play therapy and empirically informed techniques to improve treatment outcomes for children diagnosed with psychosis. The literature review comprises various aspects of this unique pediatric population, including prevalence, assessment/evaluation, symptoms, and psychosocial treatment. Additionally, an integrative play therapy approach is highlighted, comprising (a) family interventions (McFarlane, Dixon, Lukens, & Lucksted, 2003), (b) psychosocial approaches (Green & D...
Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis. This mixed-method study explored how early childhood clinicians i...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
The integration of theory, technique and common factors in psychotherapy has gained prominence since...
A growing disparity between the mental health needs of children and their lack of treatment served a...
In the field of early childhood counseling, there has been a recent trend towards play therapy. Play...
Play Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice brings together leading play therapists t...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
There is a dearth of research available on child services in the community mental health setting in ...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
Background: Over half of children in the general population report unusual or "psychotic-like" exper...
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Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
© 2020, © 2020 Taylor & Francis. This mixed-method study explored how early childhood clinicians i...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
The integration of theory, technique and common factors in psychotherapy has gained prominence since...
A growing disparity between the mental health needs of children and their lack of treatment served a...
In the field of early childhood counseling, there has been a recent trend towards play therapy. Play...
Play Therapy: A Comprehensive Guide to Theory and Practice brings together leading play therapists t...
Child psychology is a constantly expanding field, with dozens of specialized journals devoted to maj...
There is a dearth of research available on child services in the community mental health setting in ...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
Background: Over half of children in the general population report unusual or "psychotic-like" exper...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/75530/1/h0080397.pd
Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...
The efficacy of psychological interventions for children has long been debated among mental health p...