Becoming and Being a Play Therapist

Becoming and Being a Play Therapist
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781351359757
ISBN-13 : 1351359754
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Book Synopsis Becoming and Being a Play Therapist by : PETER AYLING

Download or read book Becoming and Being a Play Therapist written by PETER AYLING and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2019-03-06 with total page 302 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Becoming and Being a Play Therapist: Play Therapy in Practice presents a rich and illuminating account of current play therapy practice, with an emphasis on becoming and being a play therapist and on some of the varied clinical contexts in which play therapists work. Written by members of British Association of Play Therapists, this book highlights the current complexity of play therapy practice in the UK and reflects the expertise of the collected authors in working with emotional, behavioural and mental health challenges in children and young people. Divided into three parts, the book is designed to build on and consolidate the principles and professional/personal competences of play therapy practice. Key topics include: Training and establishing oneself as a play therapist in the UK, a comprehensive guide. The improvisational practitioner; therapist responses to resistance and aggressive play. Systemic considerations in play therapy with birth families and adopters; advantages and challenges. Case-study based explorations of play therapy across a range of service user groups, including childhood trauma, bereavement and sexual abuse, and agency contexts, including school and CAMHS settings. Becoming and Being a Play Therapist will be relevant both for play therapy trainees and for qualified play therapists as well as for related professionals.


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