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Ethical considerations when using video games as therapeutic tools [PDF]
Colman, Jason, Gnanayutham, Paul
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The neurobiology of play: a narrative review of evidence from mice and humans for advancing neurorehabilitation. [PDF]
Canepa ME, Ramenghi LA.
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2020
Play therapy is a mental health intervention in which trained play therapists apply a systematic theoretical model using therapeutic relationship and play to help clients “prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development” (Association for Play Therapy, 2019).
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Play therapy is a mental health intervention in which trained play therapists apply a systematic theoretical model using therapeutic relationship and play to help clients “prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development” (Association for Play Therapy, 2019).
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Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy
Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1998Discusses 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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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 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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