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Book Synopsis

Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Powers of Play provides a way to link abstract theory with practice-based knowledge and vice versa, navigating the complexities of clinical reasoning associated with age-sensitive, and most often non-verbal psychotherapies.

The book invites readers into the world of child psychotherapy and into the play therapy room. It equips them to explore, discover and identify the therapeutic powers of play in action, within traditional and nature-based therapeutic environments. Using embodiment-projective-role, it navigates the developmental stages linking play and the achievement of physical, emotional, and social identity. With captivating stories of hope and repair, the book deconstructs the therapy process to better understand how play facilitates communication, fosters emotional wellness, increases personal strengths, and enhances social relationships.

This comprehensive text will help the therapist navigate through the world of child and adolescent psychotherapy and explain the therapeutic powers of play through relevant clinical case studies.



Trade Review

This book is creative, sound and importantly forward-thinking. It moves the whole world of Play Therapy into new practice and research. I strongly recommend it for professionals and trainees alike. You won’t just read it once!

Professor Sue Jennings

Senior Research Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham

Distinguished Scholar, University of the Witwatersrand

Honorary Fellow, University of Roehampton

The Therapeutic Powers of Play are the core agents for change in play therapy. Prendiville and Parson have assembled a group of experts to give the reader a deeper understanding of these powers through a comprehensive text which includes relevant clinical cases to bridge abstract theory with actual therapeutic interventions. This text is ideal for play therapists around the world as it enlightens all about the developmental stages linking play and the achievement of physical, emotional and social identity. This book will enhance the library of all child and adolescent psychotherapists.

Heidi Gerard Kaduson, Ph.D.

Director

The Play Therapy Training Institute, Monroe Township, New Jersey



Table of Contents

Section 1: Landscape; 1, Children Speak Play: Introducing the Therapeutic Powers of Play; 2, The EPR Informed Psychotherapist; 3, Integrating the therapeutic powers of play in traditional clinical practice settings; 4, Integrating the therapeutic powers of play in nature-based settings; Section 2: Continents; 5, Calming Christopher: The Regulating Powers of Sensory Play; 6, It’s a Small World: Projective Play; 7, Learning to Play: The Art and Science of Pretence; 8, Finding Sally: Discovering the Self in Role Play; Section 3: Four corners of the world; 9, Alex Plays his Unspeakable Story: Facilitating Communication; 10, Polly Meets Maddie: Fostering Emotional Wellness; 11, Sammy and the Three-Legged Cat: Enhancing Social Relationships; 12: An Hour at Le Mans: Increasing Personal Strengths

Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Powers

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    A Paperback by Eileen Prendiville, Judi A. Parson

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 3/18/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780367341091, 978-0367341091
      ISBN10: 0367341093

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Clinical Applications of the Therapeutic Powers of Play provides a way to link abstract theory with practice-based knowledge and vice versa, navigating the complexities of clinical reasoning associated with age-sensitive, and most often non-verbal psychotherapies.

      The book invites readers into the world of child psychotherapy and into the play therapy room. It equips them to explore, discover and identify the therapeutic powers of play in action, within traditional and nature-based therapeutic environments. Using embodiment-projective-role, it navigates the developmental stages linking play and the achievement of physical, emotional, and social identity. With captivating stories of hope and repair, the book deconstructs the therapy process to better understand how play facilitates communication, fosters emotional wellness, increases personal strengths, and enhances social relationships.

      This comprehensive text will help the therapist navigate through the world of child and adolescent psychotherapy and explain the therapeutic powers of play through relevant clinical case studies.



      Trade Review

      This book is creative, sound and importantly forward-thinking. It moves the whole world of Play Therapy into new practice and research. I strongly recommend it for professionals and trainees alike. You won’t just read it once!

      Professor Sue Jennings

      Senior Research Fellow, The Shakespeare Institute, University of Birmingham

      Distinguished Scholar, University of the Witwatersrand

      Honorary Fellow, University of Roehampton

      The Therapeutic Powers of Play are the core agents for change in play therapy. Prendiville and Parson have assembled a group of experts to give the reader a deeper understanding of these powers through a comprehensive text which includes relevant clinical cases to bridge abstract theory with actual therapeutic interventions. This text is ideal for play therapists around the world as it enlightens all about the developmental stages linking play and the achievement of physical, emotional and social identity. This book will enhance the library of all child and adolescent psychotherapists.

      Heidi Gerard Kaduson, Ph.D.

      Director

      The Play Therapy Training Institute, Monroe Township, New Jersey



      Table of Contents

      Section 1: Landscape; 1, Children Speak Play: Introducing the Therapeutic Powers of Play; 2, The EPR Informed Psychotherapist; 3, Integrating the therapeutic powers of play in traditional clinical practice settings; 4, Integrating the therapeutic powers of play in nature-based settings; Section 2: Continents; 5, Calming Christopher: The Regulating Powers of Sensory Play; 6, It’s a Small World: Projective Play; 7, Learning to Play: The Art and Science of Pretence; 8, Finding Sally: Discovering the Self in Role Play; Section 3: Four corners of the world; 9, Alex Plays his Unspeakable Story: Facilitating Communication; 10, Polly Meets Maddie: Fostering Emotional Wellness; 11, Sammy and the Three-Legged Cat: Enhancing Social Relationships; 12: An Hour at Le Mans: Increasing Personal Strengths

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