The clinically indispensable guide to using play in therapy, revised and updated.
Featuring new approaches developed since the publication of the successful first edition, The Play Therapy Primer, Second Edition offers health care professionals and students a balance of fundamentals, theory, and practical techniques for using play in therapy. Providing an ecosystemic perspective, the book defines distinctive approaches to the practice of play therapy that readers can integrate into a personalized and internally consistent theory and practice of their own. This timely resource also includes increased coverage of developmental issues and a new chapter discussing diversity issues with case examples. Presenting stimulating and useful information for therapists at all levels of training, The Play Therapy Primer covers:
- A history of play therapy
- The major theories of play therapy in use today
- Ecosystemic Play Therapy theory and practice
- A conceptual framework for the practice of individual play therapy
- The course of individual play therapy
- Structured group play therapy
- Session-by-session treatment plans
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Definition and History of Play Therapy.
Theories of Play Therapy.
Diversity Issues.
A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR THE PRACTICE OF INDIVIDUAL PLAYTHERAPY.
Theoretical Underpinnings of Play Therapy.
Basic Assumptions of Ecosystemic Play Therapy.
THE COURSE OF INDIVIDUAL PLAY THERAPY.
The Intake Process.
Assessment, Case Formulation, and Treatment Planning.
Beginning Treatment.
Making Play Therapy Sessions Therapeutic.
Developmental and Phase-Specific Modifications of Ecosystemic PlayTherapy.
Transference and Countertransference.
Collateral Work.
Termination.
Case Examples: Denis and Dianne.
ECOSYSTEMIC PLAY THERAPY FOR GROUPS.
Group Play Therapy.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.