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101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques / Edition 1
- ISBN-10:
- 0765703688
- ISBN-13:
- 9780765703682
- Pub. Date:
- 11/01/2002
- Publisher:
- Aronson, Jason Inc.
- ISBN-10:
- 0765703688
- ISBN-13:
- 9780765703682
- Pub. Date:
- 11/01/2002
- Publisher:
- Aronson, Jason Inc.
101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques / Edition 1
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Overview
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.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780765703682 |
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Publisher: | Aronson, Jason Inc. |
Publication date: | 11/01/2002 |
Series: | Child Therapy Series |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 452 |
Product dimensions: | 6.57(w) x 9.61(h) x 1.25(d) |
About the Author
Heidi Gerard Kaduson, PhD, RPT-S, specializes in evaluation and intervention services for children with a variety of behavioral, emotional, and learning problems. She is past president of the Association for Play Therapy and co-director of the Play Therapy Training Institute. Kaduson has co-edited many books and maintains a private practice in Monroe Township, New Jersey. Charles E. Schaefer, PhD, RPT-S, is professor emeritus of psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hackensack, New Jersey. Schaefer is cofounder and director emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. Among Schaefer's sixty-five books are the outstanding Handbook of Play Therapy and The Therapeutic Use of Child's Play, both of which have become classics in the field. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice for children and their families in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Table of Contents
Preface xv
Contributors xvii
Section 1 Expressive Arts 1
1 The Family Collage Jerri Simms Shepard 3
2 Drawing It Out Peggy Woehrlen 7
3 Problem-solving Techniques: Hand-ling the Decision-making Process Judith D. Bertoia 14
4 Problem-solving Techniques: The Storyboard Judith D. Bertoia 19
5 The Pain Sculpture Brenda L. Bierdeman 26
6 In Memory of or A Torch of Love: A Hand-Processing Technique Betty Bedard-Bidwell 29
7 The Family Art Project Judith A. DeTrude 34
8 Sand Painting Denise K. Filley 38
9 Sensory/Kinetic Hand Family Drawing Denise K. Filley 42
10 All Tangled Up Paris Goodyear-Brown 46
11 Scavenger Hunt of Relaxation Tools (SHORT) Teresa A. Glatthorn 49
12 Invisible Feelings Sueann Kenney-Noziska 53
13 The Use of Metaphor for Careful Preparation in the Play Therapy Process: Unloading a Garbage Bin of Feelings Nancy Riedel Bowers 56
14 The Cargo Train Jacqueline Johnson 61
15 Water and Oil-Do They Mix? Diana Malca 66
16 Group Drawing Jean Stirling Albaum 69
17 The Solution Drawing David Hudak 72
18 Saying Good-bye: Breaking the Links in a Chain Brenda Lawrence 77
19 My Storybook Inés Schroeder 80
20 The Feelings Chart Maryanne Bongiovani 84
21 Teddy Bear Feelings Mary Determan 88
22 Make a Family "Drawing" Heidi Gerard Kaduson 93
23 My Brain Jennifer Fortier 96
24 Tune It In, Tune It Out Celia Linden 102
25 Working with Play Images of Fearful Children Bertha Mook 106
26 Stories in the Sand Erika L. Surkin 111
27 High-Tech Therapeutic Storybook Erika L. Surkin 115
28 Anger Wall Karen M. Sribney 118
29 The Jungle (or City) Adventure Lawrence C. Rubin 122
30 Combining Art and Sandtray Therapies with Sexually Abused Children Carla J. Reyes 125
31 The Feeling Wall Activity Sharon Picard 129
32 Shapes and Directions Sharon Picard 133
33 Feeling Sculptures Ruth Ouzts Cash 136
34 It's My Party Jodi Ann Mullen 140
35 The Lotion Game: A Theraplay Technique Margery Lewy Rieff 143
36 Drawing in Three Dimensions: Transcending Time Nancy F. Cincotta 145
37 Family Interaction Diagram Kathleen Truax 149
38 The Book of Feelings Neresa B. Minatrea Susan H. James 152
Section 2 Puppets 157
39 Silent Puppet Sylvia Fisher 159
40 Using a Puppet Show and Photography Together: A Healing Technique Vivian Gentz 162
41 Parent as Guest Actor or Actress Jennifer Baggerly 166
42 Problem-solving Play Therapy Susan M. Swearer 171
Section 3 Storytelling 175
43 The Talking Stick Totem: A Family Play Therapy Technique for Teaching Listening, Witnessing, and Speaking Your Truth Deborah Armstrong Hickey 177
44 The Stretching Story Jeffrey S. Ashby Shane Blasko Linda Pak Bruner Jim Martin 181
45 Working with a Child's Dream Melissa V. Bush 184
46 Sharing Beauty to Enliven the Spirit Vivian Gentz 187
47 Where Am I? The Effects of Immigration on Children Diana P. Malca 191
48 The Door to a Special Place Tracy C. Leinbaugh 195
49 The Dramatic Retelling of Stories in Play Therapy Shelley A. Jackson 199
50 Mutual Storytelling, Adlerian Style Terry Kottman 203
Section 4 Group 209
51 "I'm Sick of . . . " Eggs Paris Goodyear-Brown 211
52 Jenga Tower Challenge Heidi Gerard Kaduson 214
53 Feelings Charades Cynthia Reynolds 217
54 "The Guessing Game" Bob H. Milich 220
55 The Toilet Paper Game Norma Y. Leben 224
56 The Picnic in Space Game Norma Y. Leben 227
57 The Mood Board Janice Jung 233
58 The Pot of Gold at the End of the Rainbow Karen L. Hutchison 237
59 My Special Space Mary T. Foret 242
Section 5 Toys 245
60 Bubbles, Feathers, and Breathing Teresa A. Glatthorn 247
61 Let Me See Your Strong Muscles: An Engaging, Interactive Play Technique Sandra L. Lindaman 251
62 Interaction Balls Kyla Chambers 257
63 Play Cabinet Nancy Kuntz 263
64 Rubber Darts Sylvia Fisher 267
65 Sand-and-Water Play or Sensopathic Play Joop Hellendoorn 270
66 Heartlines and Lifelines: Narrative Reconstruction to Aid Dollhouse Play Suzanne Getz Gregg 277
67 Shaving Cream Corinne H. Greenberg 282
68 Talking Cards Peter Mortola 286
69 The Fluster-ometer Lawrence C. Rubin 290
70 Let's Play Ball Mary Lou Sherry 294
71 Creating a New Story with the Sandtray Daniel S. Sweeney 298
72 The Magic Wand Virginia B. Allen 303
73 Emotional Tone Game Heidi Gerard Kaduson 306
74 Bubbles and Boundaries Teresa M. Christensen 309
75 The Message Balloon Cindy A. Stear 314
Section 6 Games 317
76 The Number Facts Game Heidi G. Kaduson 319
77 The Pickle in the Middle Technique Michelle Hodsdon 322
78 Topics Sylvia Fisher 326
79 Playing Possum Jo Anne Mitchell 329
80 Make Your Own Feeling Game Joop Hellendoorn 333
81 Angry Kleenex Game Denise K. Filley 336
82 The Time Travel Game Brenda Lawrence 339
83 The Feelings Card Game Maryanne Bongiovani 343
84 The Gestalt Imagery Game for Grief Dora C. Finamore 346
85 The Crown Game: On Being Kings and Queens Dennis C. Gold 349
86 The Feedback Game Chari Campbell 352
87 The Rock-Feather Game Melissa F. Kalodner 356
88 Cottonball Fight and Cottonball Soothe Game Evangeline Munns 359
89 Target Practice Inés Schroeder 363
90 Meeting Mr. Tricky Saralea E. Chazan 367
91 The Black-Eye Peas Group Game Adeyinka M. Akinsulure-Smith 370
92 Worry Stones Judith Anastasia 373
93 Fishing for Feelings Daniel Yeager 379
Section 7 Other 383
94 Creating an Ambiance for Play Therapy with African American Children Alvin Ramsey 385
95 Matching the Moment: Therapeutic Responding in the Play Room Wendy M. Miller 391
96 My Body's Nobody's Body but Mine Claire Milgrom 396
97 The Stealth Inquiry H. Mike Kanitz 399
98 The Use of Filial Techniques in the Elementary School with Latency Age Children Linda Herschenfeld 403
99 Native American (Indian) Names: A Play Therapy Technique Sandra B. Frick-Helms 407
100 The Creative Clean-up Technique Dale-Elizabeth Pehrsson 413
101 Future Glasses, Talking to the Future: Visualization of Desired Behavior Robert W. Freeman 417
Index 421
What People are Saying About This
With Volume III of 101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques, Drs. Kaduson and Schaefer have compiled another impressive array of play therapy techniques created and shared by an international group of contributors. This book is packed with practical guidance for child clinicians, including clear rationales, step-by-step instructions, and tips for use of each technique with different problems. The techniques are straightforward, inexpensive, and attuned to children's needs. Playing therapeutically with children is the best and most developmentally appropriate way to help them cope with life's trials and to promote their healthy, happy adjustment, and this book can help us all do it better.
This is an essential resource for all play therapists (beginning through advanced) looking to enhance their repertoire of creative interventions. Mental health professionals from all theoretical orientations will find creative techniques to use with and/or adapt to their child, adolescent, and family clients in a wide variety of settings. Combined with 101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques and 101 More Favorite Play Techniques clinicians now have more than three hundred user-friendly, innovative techniques to meet the challenges of young clients.