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101 favorite play therapy techniques. Volume III /

This book is an amazing resource for play therapy techniques. The contributors come from a diverse group including child-centered, cognitive-behavioral, gestalt, Jungian, psychodynamic, and prescriptive play therapy.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kaduson, Heidi, Schaefer, Charles E.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lanham, MA : Jason Aronson, 2010, ©2003.
Edición:1st pbk. ed.
Colección:Child therapy series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Contributors; Section One: Expressive Arts; 1. The Family Collage; 2. Drawing it out; 3. Problem-solving Techniques: Hand-ling the Decision-making Process; 4. Problem-solving Techniques: The Storyboard; 5. The Pain Sculpture; 6. In Memory of or A Torch of Love: A Hand-Processing Technique; 7. The Family Art Project; 8. Sand Painting; 9. Sensory/Kinetic Hand Family Drawing; 10. All Tangled Up; 11. Scavenger Hunt of Relaxation Tools (SHORT); 12. Invisible Feelings.
  • 13. The Use of Metaphor for Careful Preparation in the Play Therapy Process: Unloading a Garbage Bin of Feelings14. The Cargo Train; 15. Water and Oil-Do they Mix?; 16. Group Drawing; 17. The Solution Drawing; 18. Saying Good-bye: Breaking the Links in a Chain; 19. My Storybook; 20. The Feelings Chart; 21. Teddy Bear Feelings; 22. Make a Family Drawing
  • 23. My Brain; 24. Tune it in, Tune it out; 25. Working with Play Images of Fearful Children; 26. Stories in the Sand; 27. High-Tech Therapeutic Storybook; 28. Anger Wall; 29. The Jungle (or City) Adventure.
  • 30. Combining Art and Sandtray Therapies with Sexually Abused Children31. The Feeling Wall Activity; 32. Shapes and Directions; 33. Feeling Sculptures; 34. It's My Party; 35. The Lotion Game: A Theraplay Technique; 36. Drawing in Three Dimensions: Transcending Time; 37. Family Interaction Diagram; 38. The Book of Feelings; Section Two: Puppets; 39. Silent Puppet; 40. Using a Puppet Show and Photography Together: A Healing Technique; 41. Parent as Guest Actor or Actress; 42. Problem-solving Play Therapy; Section Three: Storytelling.
  • 43. The Talking Stick Totem: A Family Play Therapy Technique for Teaching Listening, Witnessing, and Speaking Your Truth44. The Stretching Story; 45. Working with a Child's Dream; 46. Sharing Beauty to Enliven the Spirit; 47. Where Am I? The Effects of Immigration on Children; 48. The Door to a Special Place; 49. The Dramatic Retelling of Stories in Play Therapy; 50. Mutual Storytelling, Adlerian Style; Section Four: Group; 51. I'm Sick of Eggs; 52. Jenga Tower Challenge; 53. Feelings Charades; 54. The Guessing Game
  • 55. The Toilet Paper Game; 56. The Picnic in Space Game.
  • 57. The Mood Board58. The Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow; 59. My Special Space; Section Five: Toys; 60. Bubbles, Feathers, and Breathing; 61. Let Me See Your Strong Muscles: An Engaging, Interactive Play Technique; 62. Interaction Balls; 63. Play Cabinet; 64. Rubber Darts; 65. Sand-and-Water Play or Sensopathic Play; 66. Heartlines and Lifelines: Narrative Reconstruction to Aid Dollhouse Play; 67. Shaving Cream; 68. Talking Cards; 69. The Fluster-ometer; 70. Let's Play Ball; 71. Creating a New Story with the Sandtray; 72. The Magic Wand; 73. Emotional Tone Game.