Play Therapy with Abused Children

Play Therapy with Abused Children

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  • Author: Ann Cattanach
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781846427824
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 192

Praise for the first edition: `Ann Cattanach writes with enormous empathy and warmth, and with a refreshing lack of sentimentality ... [This] is an unpretentious and optimistic book, and a very positive addition to recent publications.' - British Association of Play Therapists `I would recommend the book to anyone working in this field... This is a well presented, clear and easy-to-read book, providing a balanced mixture of factual information and case material.' - British Journal of Occupational Therapy `What impressed me so much about this work was Cattanach's knowledge of children and their inherent strengths as well as their vulnerabilities... This practical and easy to apply book is recommended for anyone who works with abused children and would like further insight as well as practical and informative advice on healing the traumatized child.' - Trauma and Loss: Research and Interventions `Her accounts of the way in which play is used to make sense of traumatic experiences are full of insight and often moving. All aspects of the work are covered... This is an exceptional volume...goes far beyond a mere text book.' - Therapy Weekly This second edition of Ann Cattanach's highly commended book explores the use of play therapy with abused children as a way of helping them heal their distress and make sense of their experiences through expanding their own creativity in play. The book provides practical ways of starting play therapy with abused children and explains how the child can use this process for healing. Models of intervention are described with consideration given to the particular needs of the child and the work setting of the therapist. Suggestions include short and medium term interventions, individual/group and sibling work. This edition provides new case study material, up-to-date information on relevant legislation on children's rights and welfare and recent developments in research in the field. This book is essential reading for professionals working with abused children, as well as those interested in the use of creative therapies.


Play Therapy with Sexually Abused Children

Play Therapy with Sexually Abused Children

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  • Author: Robert Ciottone
  • Publisher: Jason Aronson, Incorporated
  • ISBN: 1461713528
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 246

Here is a disguised but tragically accurate account of a 7-year-old boy who was repeatedly victimized by two uncles who penetrated him, required him under threat of violence to act upon them, and forced him to have sexual contact with his sister for their entertainment. Before his ongoing abuse was discovered, the child made several serious suicide attempts. Verbatim accounts of the child's therapy are used to illustrate a new treatment approach for abused children, Synergistic Play Therapy, which follows the work of Haim Ginott and Heinz Werner. Much that is written about play therapy focuses on theoretical notions or intuitive, impressionistic judgment. Seldom does a work make clear the rationale by which play strategies and techniques are derived from underlying constructs. This book links theoretical reasoning with the specific dos and don'ts of clinical practice. The purpose, rationale, and impact for interventions are woven into session transcripts and related to the concepts upon which Synergistic Play Therapy is based. Topics covered include rapport building and the beginning of restoration of the child's trust in an adult male, therapeutic contact negotiation, the introduction of metaphor, indirect referencing of the trauma and the process building toward explicit emotional disclosure and metaphoric retribution, the restoration of self-esteem, 'emotional inoculation' against regression, and the emergence of a future-oriented perspective characterized by confidence and hopefulness. Therapists need a clearly defined and well-documented set of guidelines for the treatment of sexually abused children. Abused children become adult perpetrators in numbers disproportionate to the rest of the population, but this dire statistic holds true only for those victims who have not been effectively helped as children. This book offers a means to provide such treatment.


Short-Term Play Therapy for Children, Second Edition

Short-Term Play Therapy for Children, Second Edition

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  • Author: Heidi Gerard Kaduson
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 1606237314
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 401

This volume presents a variety of play approaches that facilitate children's healing in a shorter time frame. Invaluable for any clinician seeking to optimize limited time with clients, the book provides effective methods for treating children struggling with such challenges as posttraumatic stress disorder, anxiety, disruptive behavior, mood disorders, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and parental divorce. Individual, family, and group treatment models are described and illustrated with richly detailed case examples. Featuring session-by-session guidelines, chapters demonstrate how to engage clients rapidly, develop appropriate treatment goals, and implement carefully structured brief interventions that yield lasting results.


The Healing Power of Play

The Healing Power of Play

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  • Author: Eliana Gil
  • Publisher: Guilford Press
  • ISBN: 1462505589
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 228

This book describes how therapists can both facilitate constructive play therapy and intervene in posttraumatic play to help children who have been traumatized by abuse or neglect achieve a positive resolution. Traditional techniques of play therapy are reviewed for their application to this population. Throughout, numerous therapeutic aids are described to enhance the child's capacity to communicate verbally or symbolically. To help clinicians translate theory into daily practice, the book presents six detailed clinical vignettes that offer step-by-step guidelines for assessment and intervention in different situations of abuse or neglect.


Therapeutic Work with Sexually Abused Children

Therapeutic Work with Sexually Abused Children

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  • Author: Randall Easton Wickham
  • Publisher: SAGE
  • ISBN: 9780761969693
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 212

`This book is a practical and supportive guide for the professionals facing this traumatic subject. [It] is easily readable' - Journal of Child and Adolescent Mental Health `Therapeutic Work With Sexually Abused Children locates the practice experience of the authors within a rigorous theoretical framework and is a readable and useable guide to the complexities of helping children and adolescents who have suffered the trauma of sexual abuse' - Youth & Policy `It is refreshing to find child therapists ready to engage with sexually abused children by incorporating trauma theory and research, addressing child protection and seeing themselves as part of a team that includes the carers. The authors provide an overview of phases of treatment, theoretical considerations and essential skills. They emphasize the importance of relationship and explore its impact on the therapist. Their approach is creative and child-centered. Case vignettes, poems and exercises promote empathy with the child's perspective. There is a useful chapter on cultural issues and the needs of children in alternative care... this is an excellent primer for the child's helping network' - Community Care `This is an excellent book for workers seeking to respond more effectively to child victims of abuse' - David Pearson, Caring Magazine Therapeutic Work with Sexually Abused Children is a creative and practical guide for professionals working directly with those who have suffered sexual abuse and for their carers. The trauma of sexual abuse experienced in childhood can be severe and enduring. Therapeutic support is offered to help both the child and the family cope with psychological or emotional difficulties both currently and in later life. Therapists must be able to respond effectively to the child victim in a sensitive and timely way which prioritizes the needs of each child. Drawing on their experience as practitioners, the authors explore the reactions which children commonly experience following abuse and examine the tasks of the therapist in responding to them. This book explores the counselling of children who have been abused rather than adult survivors of child abuse. The book will benefit from the combined experiences of one US author and one UK author.


Reaching the Vulnerable Child

Reaching the Vulnerable Child

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  • Author: Janie Rymaszewska
  • Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN: 184310329X
  • Category : Social Science
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 146

"This guide to working with abused children and young people will be valued by professionals and therapists from a range of backgrounds, including psychotherapists, play therapists and arts therapists, as well as those responsible for children's services."--BOOK JACKET.


Innovations in Play Therapy

Innovations in Play Therapy

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  • Author: Garry L. Landreth
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1135058016
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

This book is unique in exploring the process of conducting short-term intensive group play therapy and the subsequent results. It focuses on play therapy with special populations of aggressive acting-out children, autistic children, chronically ill children, traumatized children, selective mute children, disassociative identity disorder adults with child alters, and the elderly. The book addresses such vital issues as: * How play therapy helps children * Confidentiality in working with children * How to work with parents * What the play therapist needs to know about medications for children The difficult dimension of diagnosis is clarified through specific descriptions of how the play therapist can use play behaviors to diagnose physical abuse, sexual abuse, and emotional maladjustment in children.


Breaking the Silence

Breaking the Silence

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  • Author: Cathy A. Malchiodi
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9780876308240
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 230

First Published in 1997. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.


Play Therapy with Abused Children

Play Therapy with Abused Children

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  • Author: Ann Cattanach
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  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 460


Introduction to Play Therapy

Introduction to Play Therapy

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  • Author: Ann Cattanach
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 9781583912478
  • Category : Medical
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 216

Written by a renowned expert in the field, this book provides a basic grounding in play therapy intervention.