ABSTRACT

Designed for professionals adding play therapy to their practices as well as for graduate students, the second edition of Child-Centered Play Therapy is comprehensive, engaging, and practical.

The authors provide a strong theoretical base from which to understand the whys and hows of child-centered play therapy and guide readers through all necessary skills for successful practice. From playroom setup, tracking and empathy, limit-setting, and role-play to treatment planning, recognizing stages, measuring progress, and working with parents and teachers, each chapter anticipates readers’ questions and covers key concepts in diverse ways to meet different learning styles.

On the book’s website, readers will find a test bank, sample slides and syllabi, treatment planning forms, as well as additional activities and worksheets for students and trainees.

Key Features:

  • Everything needed for best practices in child-centered play therapy in one book.
  • Plain-spoken, practical writing.
  • Vivid case stories and vignettes.
  • New neuroscience findings linked to long-held wisdoms of child-centered play therapists.
  • Outcome research reviewed across problem areas of externalizing and internalizing behaviors, school problems, applications with children with disabilities, adverse childhood experiences, and trauma.

Endorsed by Louise Guerney, a founding child-centered play therapy figure who developed the skills-based methods covered in this book, Child-Centered Play Therapy comprehensively and realistically introduces practitioners to the child-centered approach to play therapy and addresses how to incorporate the approach into schools, agencies, or private practice.

section Section 1|84 pages

Background to Understanding the "What and Why" of CCPT

chapter Chapter 1|13 pages

Introduction

What CCPT Is, Brief Notes of Who We Are, and How to Use this Book

chapter Chapter 3|27 pages

Research and Literature Supporting CCPT

Effectiveness, Multicultural Applicability, and Neuroscience Connections

chapter Chapter 4|14 pages

The Ideal Therapist Qualities

Deep Empathy, Unconditional Positive Regard, and Genuineness

section Section 2|95 pages

The CCPT In-Session Skill Sets

chapter Chapter 7|16 pages

The Two Core Therapist Skills

Tracking and Empathic Responding

chapter Chapter 10|21 pages

Role-Play

The Therapeutic Value of Taking Part in Dramatic or Pretend Play During Child-Centered Play Therapy Sessions

section Section 3|102 pages

The CCPT Out-of-Session Skill Sets

chapter Chapter 11|21 pages

Recognizing Stages

Understanding the Therapy Process and Evaluating Children's Internal Progress

chapter Chapter 14|16 pages

Filial Therapy

Involving Parents and Caregivers in Child-Centered Play Sessions with Their Children

section Section 4|21 pages

Integrity in Practice