Case studies in non-directive play therapy
Publication details: London : Ballière Tindall, 1996.Description: vi, 251p. ; 24cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0702018309 (pbk)
- WS 350.2.
Contents:
Summary: This volume presents seven case-studies of non-directive play therapy with children and adolescents. The chapters focus on particular aspects of the process of play therapy, with scope also for discussing complex theoretical issues.
Non-directive play therapy with emotionally damaged children; Susan - beginning play therapy; Patrick - from concrete to symbolic play; Diane - repairing and creating identity; Anna - a silent communication; a child without support; Patricia - reqorking abusive experiences in adolescence; Ben - a therapeutic assessment for the court.
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Book | South London and Maudsley Trust Library Shelves | WS 350.2 RYA (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 024944 |
Non-directive play therapy with emotionally damaged children; Susan - beginning play therapy; Patrick - from concrete to symbolic play; Diane - repairing and creating identity; Anna - a silent communication; a child without support; Patricia - reqorking abusive experiences in adolescence; Ben - a therapeutic assessment for the court.
This volume presents seven case-studies of non-directive play therapy with children and adolescents. The chapters focus on particular aspects of the process of play therapy, with scope also for discussing complex theoretical issues.
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