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Play Therapy

2013
Sue C Bratton, Athena A Drewes
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Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1998
Discusses cognitive-behavioral play therapy (CBPT), a developmentally sensitive treatment for young children that relies on flexibility, decreased expectation for verbalizations by the child, and increased reliance on experiential approaches. The development of CBPT for preschool-age children provides a relatively unique adaptation of cognitive therapy
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Play and Play Therapy

2012
Play is the most powerful, the purest, and the most effective form of communication language and self-expression available (walls, 1982). The concept of therapy through play was derived from Melanie Klein (1921) and Anna Freud (1952). Unfortunately, play is a rapidly declining art due in large part to our ever-changing, fast paced and technologically ...
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Play Work and Play Therapy

2020
The discourse of children's play is conceptualised differently among cultural contexts. This chapter aims at examining the current trends in how play work and play therapy are perceived by scholars in the international community. It will highlight the theoretical conceptual framework, evidence and pedagogical practices, as well as the cultural ...
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Intimacy in Play and Play Therapy

1982
The intense intimacy between parent and infant is legendary and can be evoked by the common experience of the caring parent, more often the mother, being awakened from the deepest of sleep by a child’s cry. This degree of intimacy has been very well described by two recent researchers using a split screen videotape. In a laboratory situation, Brazelton
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Play diagnosis and play therapy.

The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association, 1980
Play therapy used in a family psychiatric unit in England is described, together with an evaluation of its treatment value and its usefulness toward a diagnosis. Individual play techniques are explored, and two case histories are given as examples of how the occupational therapist works with the child, the family, and other practitioners.
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Speech-Play Therapy

Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 1959
S, SMATHERS, L, TIRNAUER
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Nondirective play therapy

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1946
S, LANDISBERG, W U, SNYDER
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Travis Salzillo   +2 more
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