Play Therapy, Second Edition: Theory, Research, and Practice
Editat de David A. Crenshaw, Anne L. Stewart, Dee C. Rayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 2025
Destinat studenților la psihologie, rezidenților în psihiatrie pediatrică, terapeuților ocupaționali și specialiștilor în sănătate mentală, Play Therapy, Second Edition reprezintă o resursă clinică de referință care definește standardele actuale ale domeniului. Reținem că această a doua ediție nu este doar o actualizare minoră, ci o revizuire substanțială ce aduce 85% conținut inedit, adaptat provocărilor contemporane. Descoperim aici o integrare riguroasă a cercetării cu practica, sub îndrumarea editorilor David A. Crenshaw, Anne L. Stewart și Dee C. Ray.
Structura volumului este organizată progresiv, pornind de la teoriile fundamentale — cum ar fi terapia centrată pe copil sau modelul Adlerian — și avansând către abordări inovatoare precum terapia prin joc bazată pe natură sau intervențiile asistate de animale. Considerăm că forța acestui tratat rezidă în capacitatea de a oferi protocoale specifice pentru populații diverse, de la copiii imigranți la tinerii LGBTQIA+, și pentru patologii complexe precum depresia și riscul de suicid. Pe linia clinică a lucrării Contemporary Play Therapy, dar cu accent pe rigoarea cercetării și pe adaptarea la mediul digital prin tele-sănătate, volumul de față servește drept punte între teorie și cabinetul de consultații.
În contextul operei editorului David A. Crenshaw, această lucrare consolidează temele abordate în Creative Arts and Play Therapy for Attachment Problems, extinzând cadrul de intervenție de la problemele de atașament către un spectru larg de traume rasiale și cronice. Este un instrument esențial pentru profesioniștii care doresc să navigheze complexitatea sistemelor juridice și de protecție a copilului, menținând în același timp o alianță terapeutică solidă.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1462556086
Pagini: 580
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 33 mm
Greutate: 1.3 kg
Ediția:2nd edition
Editura: Guilford Publications
Colecția Guilford Press
De ce să citești această carte
Această ediție este indispensabilă oricărui clinician care lucrează cu copii și adolescenți, oferind instrumente practice pentru gestionarea traumelor moderne și a neurodivergenței. Cititorul câștigă acces la tehnici validate științific și studii de caz detaliate care transformă teoria în intervenție imediată. Este, în esență, cea mai cuprinzătoare resursă actuală despre puterea vindecătoare a jocului în context terapeutic.
Despre autor
David A. Crenshaw este un expert recunoscut în psihoterapia copilului și adolescentului, cu o carieră dedicată tratării traumelor și problemelor de agresivitate. În calitate de editor și autor, a publicat lucrări fundamentale precum A Handbook of Play Therapy with Aggressive Children și Therapeutic Engagement of Children and Adolescents. Expertiza sa se concentrează pe mecanismele de reziliență și pe utilizarea artelor creative în procesul de vindecare. Alături de Anne L. Stewart și Dee C. Ray, el coordonează în acest volum o echipă de clinicieni de elită pentru a oferi o perspectivă multidisciplinară asupra sănătății mentale infantile.
Notă biografică
Anne L. Stewart, PhD, RPT-S, a playful practitioner of play therapy, is Professor of Clinical Psychology at James Madison University, where she teaches, supervises, and conducts play and family therapy each week. Dr. Stewart has written and presented worldwide on attachment, crisis intervention, supervision, nature and play therapy, military families, and resilience, and has partnered with colleagues in government organizations, universities, and nongovernmental organizations on countless teaching, research, and service projects. She is founder of the Virginia Association for Play Therapy and served as board chair of the Association for Play Therapy and the Foundation for Play Therapy. Dr. Stewart is a recipient of the Distinguished Service Award from the Association for Play Therapy and the Outstanding Faculty Award from the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
Dee C. Ray, PhD, LPC-S, NCC, RPT-S, is Regents Professor and Elaine Millikan Mathes Professor in Early Childhood Education in the Counseling Program and Co-Director of the Center for Play Therapy at the University of North Texas. Dr. Ray has published over 150 articles, chapters, and books in the field of play therapy, specializing in the process and effects of child-centered play therapy. She is a founding board member and past president of the Association for Child and Adolescent Counseling, as well as past board chair of the Association for Play Therapy (APT). Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the American Counseling Association and a two-time recipient of the Outstanding Research Award from the APT, among other honors. She operates the counseling practice EmpathyWell, in Highland Village, Texas, where she facilitates play therapy, training, and supervision.
Recenzii
"Play is nature’s balm--it heals, builds, produces insights, and is the foundation for psychological resilience. Here we have an extraordinarily comprehensive, wonderfully written compendium of theory, practice, and research on the therapeutic uses of play."--Peter Gray, PhD, Research Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Boston College
"An indispensable guide to the rapidly evolving field of play therapy for both new and experienced therapists. Each chapter presents innovative approaches that address the diverse spectrum of issues bringing children, adolescents, and families into therapy. The book demonstrates best practices in the field with engaging case studies, and provides fresh perspectives on foundational techniques. Readers will be inspired to learn more about play therapy and to practice what they find in this rich source."--Karen Fried, PsyD, LMFT, private practice, Santa Monica, California; President, Violet Solomon Oaklander Foundation
“The editors and contributors are to be congratulated on their achievements in this second edition. It is a comprehensive guide to a great multitude of aspects of play therapy, all essential to practicing well as a play therapist. I recommend it to play therapy teachers, students, and practitioners, both in the United States and worldwide.”--Virginia Ryan, PhD, child psychologist and play therapist, University of York (retired), United Kingdom-
Cuprins
I. Seminal Theories of Play Therapy
1. Child-Centered Play Therapy, Dee Ray & Garry Landreth
2. Theraplay®: An Attachment Theory-Based Treatment for Relational and Developmental Healing, Phyllis Booth, Sandra Lindaman, & Fiona Peacock
3. Adlerian Play Therapy, Terry Kottman & Jeff Ashby
4. Psychodynamic Play Therapy, John B. Mordock
5. Gestalt Play Therapy: Shared Journey toward Integration, Felicia Carroll
6. Jungian Analytical Play Therapy, John Paul “JP” Lilly
7. Cognitive-Behavioral Play Therapy, Susan Knell
8. Filial Therapy: The 10-Session Child−Parent Relationship Therapy Model, Sue Bratton, Alyssa Swan, Kristie Opiola, & Garry Landreth
II. Approaches to Play Therapy
9. Prescriptive Play Therapy, Athena Drewes
10. Animal-Assisted Play Therapy, Risë VanFleet & Tracie Faa-Thompson
11. Family Play Therapy: Engaging Families in Novel Ways, Eliana Gil & Tim Baima
12. Sand Therapy as a Play Therapy Experience, Linda Homeyer & Marshall Lyles
13. Group Play Therapy, Yi-Ju Cheng & Dee C. Ray
14. Nature-Based Play Therapy: A Trauma-Informed Approach, Anne Stewart, Julia Linger, Jennifer Nelson-Faulconer, & Hannah Pellegrino Jarrett
III. Cogent Issues in Play Therapy
15. Multiculturalism and Cultural Humility in Play Therapy, LaKaavia Taylor & Krystal K. Turner
16. Play Therapy Supervision, Natalya Ann Lindo & Stephanie Carr
17. Research in Play Therapy, Dee C. Ray
18. Neuroscience Informs Play Therapy Theory and Practice, Richard L. Gaskill & Jeanne Brown
19. Ethics in Play Therapy: Considerations for Clinical Practice, Jeffrey S. Ashby, Kathleen McKinney Clark, & Marieke van Nuenen
20. Telemental Health Play Therapy: A Multidimensional Exploration, Jessica Stone & Rachel Altvater
21. Resilience in Trauma-Informed Play Therapy, David A. Crenshaw & Amanda Asam
22. Using Play Therapy to Heal the Hidden Wounds of Racial Trauma, Ariel Marrero
23. Parent Consultation and Paradigm Shifts in Play Therapy, Paris Goodyear-Brown
24. Play Therapy Practice in the Schools, Pedro J. Blanco & Ryan Holliman
25. Systemic Applications: The Play Therapist, Child Protection, and the Legal System, Sueann Kenney-Noziska
26. Play Therapy for Children with Chronic Illnesses, Sara M. Loftin & Kristie Opiola
27. The Practice of Being Present: Cultivating a Space for Play to Emerge, Bonnie Badenoch
IV. Play Therapy with Special Populations
28. Facilitating Parental Attunement in Infant Play Therapy, Janet Courtney
29. Play Therapy with Adolescents, Brijin Gardner
30. Play Therapy with Adults, Denis Thomas
31. Play Therapy and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Neurodiversity-Affirming Considerations, Sarah Tucker
32. Using Play Therapy for Children’s Anxiety, Fear, and Phobias, Angela Cavett
33. Play Therapy and Depression and Suicidality in Children and Adolescents, Elizabeth Burgin
34. Implementing Play Therapy with Neurodivergent Children, Robert Jason Grant & Kevin Hull
35. Play Therapy with Disruptive Behavior in Children and Adolescents, David A. Crenshaw and Courtney Doyle
36. Play Therapy with Immigrant Children and Families, Peggy Ceballos & Elizabeth V. Aguilar
37. Healing Attachment Trauma in Child-Centered Play Therapy, Alyssa Swan & Sue Bratton
38. Treatment of Child Sexual Abuse: A Practical Guide for Play Therapists, Janine Shelby
39. Working with LGBTQIA+ Youth in the Playroom, Quinn K. Smelser
Index
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New to This Edition
- Chapters on Gestalt play therapy, prescriptive play therapy, group play therapy, and nature-based play therapy.
- Chapters on racial trauma, chronic illness, depression and suicidality, and attachment trauma.
- Chapters on working with infants and parents, immigrant children and families, and LGBTQIA+ youth.
- Chapters on telemental health, resilience, parent consultation, and working within child protection and legal systems.
- Enhanced focus on research, with new coeditor Dee C. Ray bringing particular expertise.