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PLAY Janeece Warfield, Psy.D., RPT-S. According to Bergen (1998) Play is…. 1.Natural and important to growing up. 2.Something people do all their lives.

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Page 1: PLAY Janeece Warfield, Psy.D., RPT-S. According to Bergen (1998) Play is…. 1.Natural and important to growing up. 2.Something people do all their lives.

PLAYJaneece Warfield, Psy.D., RPT-S

Page 2: PLAY Janeece Warfield, Psy.D., RPT-S. According to Bergen (1998) Play is…. 1.Natural and important to growing up. 2.Something people do all their lives.

According to Bergen (1998)

Play is…. 1. Natural and important to growing up.2. Something people do all their lives.3. Something fun, where new things are

learned, experiences shared, and there is make believe and learning.

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According to Bergen (1998). Play ….

1. Provides an opportunity for the person to take charge and make their own decisions and rules.

2. Provides an opportunity to understand an experience.

3. Is a need which also facilitates emotional control.

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According to Bergen (1998)

PLAY IS NOT…• A waste of time• A babyish activity• Something done

only with toys• Something to do

when there’s nothing important to do

PLAY IS….• A basic skill that

helps children’s knowledge grow

• A natural part of everyone’s life

• A chance to make believe

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Play

• Serves as a medium for children’s expression of emotions.

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Play

• Builds trust and mastery• Fosters learning and acceptable

behaviors• Regulates emotions• Reduces stress • Encourages open and voluntary

communication• Promotes creative problem-solving• Elevates spirit

-The Association of Play Therapy

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Play Therapy

• Is an approach to counseling young children in which the therapist uses toys, art supplies, games and other play media to communicate with clients using the language of children.

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Definition of Play Therapy

“The systematic use of a theoretical model to establish an interpersonal process wherein trained play therapists use the therapeutic powers of play to help clients prevent or resolve psychosocial difficulties and achieve optimal growth and development.“

(Association of Play Therapy, 2008)

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So What Can Play Therapy Achieve?

-Establish rapport with children

-Help the therapist to understand children and their interactions and relationships-Help children reveal feelings they have not been able to verbalize-Help children constructively act out feelings-Provide an environment to test limits, and gain insight about their behavior

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Curative Factors of Play Therapy

• Relationship building/attachment• Catharsis/Self-expression• Trauma processing• Skill building (direct learning,

modeling, and reinforcement of healthy behaviors)

• Helps develop problem-solving skills• Identity development (safe place to

develop)• Positive activities (especially helpful

for depression)

(Schaefer & Drewes, 2009)

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Who is Play Therapy For?

• Infants• Children• Adolescents• Adults• Couples• Families• Elderly

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Effectiveness of Play Therapy Interventions

Play therapy interventions have demonstrated effectiveness in treating and/or addressing:

• Anger Management (McGuire, 2001; Ogawa, 2004).• Grief and Loss (LeVieux, 1994; Webb, 2003).• Divorce and Family Dissolution (Pedro-Carroll & Reddy,

2005).• Crisis and Trauma (Ogawa, 2004; Tyndall-Lind, 2001).• ODD and CD• Depression• Anxiety• ADHD• PDD/ASD• Emotional competence (feelings identification,

expression, and regulation)(Bratton, Ray, Rhine,& Jones, 2005)

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Types of Play Therapy Materials

• Dolls, puppets, plastic figurines

• Sensory-Based items• Table games• Blocks, puzzles• Paints, Play-Doh• Pretend play materials

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Play Therapy Materials

• Purposefully selected• Should include both

structured and unstructured materials.

• Should include items that facilitate the child and parent to reconstruct reality from their perspective.

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A Few Types of Play Therapy

•Non-Directive/Client- Centered

•Directive

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Child-Centered Play Therapy

• Immediate and present experience with the child

• The therapeutic process is lead by the child

• Through a shared relationship the therapist conveys acceptance of the child which frees them to develop confidence and self-awareness

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Child-Centered Approach

• The child selects the theme, content, and process of play.

• The focus is on the child and not the problem

• Goal is to generate the process of change and growth in the child.

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Directive Play Therapy

• The clinician provides structure and guidance to the session using play-based approaches.

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Play Therapy

• For more information on play therapy visit the Association of Play Therapy website:www.a4pt.org

References:Association of Play Therapy (2008) Association of play therapy. Clovis, CA.Schaefer, C.,& Drewes, A. (2009). Therapeutic powers of play. New York, NY:

John Wiley and Sons.Bratton, S., Ray, D., Rhine, T., & L. Jones ( 2005). The efficacy of play therapy

with children: A meta-analytic review of treatment outcomes. 36, 376-390.Bergen, D.B. (1998). Play as a medium for learning and development: A

handbook of theory and practice. Olney , MD: Association for Child and Education International.