While reality therapy has proven to be an effective counseling intervention with a diverse array of clients, there can be cognitive difficulties in understanding aspects of the choice theory and reality therapy components when utilizing the approach with young children. One appropriate and potentially effective means of addressing such cognitive difficulties with this population is through play therapy. This manuscript will discuss the rationale for integrating the tenets of choice theory and reality therapy with those of play therapy and explain three creative and play-based techniques for working with young children
Many elementary school students lack school relationships required for positive personal, social, an...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichPlay is essential to c...
Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...
While reality therapy has proven to be an effective counseling intervention with a diverse array of ...
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 therapy techniques are valuable tools for a variety of professionals who work with children. On...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Over the last 30 years it has been possible to observe a large number of authors with works dedicate...
The integration of theory, technique and common factors in psychotherapy has gained prominence since...
This article extends the author's earlier description of the integration of Virginia Axline&apo...
The initial pages of this study attempts to present the rationale for proposing a counseling approac...
When children are referred for counseling they typically feel anxious about the therapeutic process ...
Play therapy is a growing form of counseling that allows children to express themselves in the most ...
Many elementary school students lack school relationships required for positive personal, social, an...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichPlay is essential to c...
Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...
While reality therapy has proven to be an effective counseling intervention with a diverse array of ...
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 therapy techniques are valuable tools for a variety of professionals who work with children. On...
The modes of communication between the child and therapist are varied and not limited to spoken comm...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Over the last 30 years it has been possible to observe a large number of authors with works dedicate...
The integration of theory, technique and common factors in psychotherapy has gained prominence since...
This article extends the author's earlier description of the integration of Virginia Axline&apo...
The initial pages of this study attempts to present the rationale for proposing a counseling approac...
When children are referred for counseling they typically feel anxious about the therapeutic process ...
Play therapy is a growing form of counseling that allows children to express themselves in the most ...
Many elementary school students lack school relationships required for positive personal, social, an...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Family Studies and Human ServicesAnthony JurichPlay is essential to c...
Exposure to interpersonal trauma impacts nearly one million children across the United States each y...