Play therapy : a psychodynamic primer for the treatment of young children
Pamela Meersand (Author), Karen J. Gilmore (Author), American Psychiatric Association Publishing (Issuing body)
Offering a skillful balance of broad but coherent foundational information as well as practical application, this book functions both as an introduction for young therapists and as a guide for more experienced child clinicians.
eBook, English, 2018
American Psychiatric Association Publishing, Arlington, Virginia, 2018
Case Reports
1 online resource
9781615370436, 1615370439
990778223
Why play therapy? Introduction to the psychodynamic treatment of young children
Play, playfulness, and the sequence of play forms in development
Pretend play
Play in the digital age
Basic psychodynamic concepts and their use in play therapy
Therapeutic action and the multiple functions of play therapy
Play and developmental psychopathology, deprivation, or disability
The logistics
Getting started, creating an alliance and facilitating play
Working with parents over the course of treatment
Deepening play therapy via verbalizing inner states, expanding narratives and working
With transference and defense
Ending play therapy and the process of termination
Play therapy, variations in development and serious psychopathology
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