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A Practical Guide to Play Therapy in the Outdoors responds to the significant and growing interest in the play therapy community of working in nature. Alison Chown provides practical ideas about why we might decide to take play therapy practice into outdoor settings and how we might do this safely and ethically.

This book discusses how nature provides a second intermediate playground and can be seen as a co-therapist in play therapy. It explores the relevance of different environments to the play therapy process by considering the elements of earth, air, fire, water and wood. It looks at the way we can connect with nature to find a sense of place and details some activities to do with children in play therapy to get started.

The book provides an important guide for the practitioner and talks them through the crucial guidelines that are necessary for outdoor play therapy and gives a philosophical perspective to working in nature. It will be engaging and essential

Table of Contents

Forward by Professor Sue Jennings Disclaimer Author’s notes Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1- A brief history of play therapy Chapter 2 –Considering the concept and purpose of play Chapter 3 – Play in a broader context Chapter 4 – Play therapy in nature –meanings and metaphors Chapter5 – Getting started – practical, ethical and philosophical considerations Chapter 6 – Places to go, spaces to use – meeting the elements

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/15/2017 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138656796, 978-1138656796
      ISBN10: 1138656798

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A Practical Guide to Play Therapy in the Outdoors responds to the significant and growing interest in the play therapy community of working in nature. Alison Chown provides practical ideas about why we might decide to take play therapy practice into outdoor settings and how we might do this safely and ethically.

      This book discusses how nature provides a second intermediate playground and can be seen as a co-therapist in play therapy. It explores the relevance of different environments to the play therapy process by considering the elements of earth, air, fire, water and wood. It looks at the way we can connect with nature to find a sense of place and details some activities to do with children in play therapy to get started.

      The book provides an important guide for the practitioner and talks them through the crucial guidelines that are necessary for outdoor play therapy and gives a philosophical perspective to working in nature. It will be engaging and essential

      Table of Contents

      Forward by Professor Sue Jennings Disclaimer Author’s notes Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1- A brief history of play therapy Chapter 2 –Considering the concept and purpose of play Chapter 3 – Play in a broader context Chapter 4 – Play therapy in nature –meanings and metaphors Chapter5 – Getting started – practical, ethical and philosophical considerations Chapter 6 – Places to go, spaces to use – meeting the elements

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