Intended for student and practising social workers, play therapists and child psychologists, this book provides a comprehensive guide to establishing and practising non-directive play therapy. It covers work with children and adolescents who have been physically, emotionally or sexually abused, and draws on real case material to maximize its practical utility. It also covers such topics as the intracacies of planning therapy, emotional development during therapy, and presenting information in court.Presenting a through analysis and in-depth discussion of non-directive play therapy, it considers: The historical context and conceptual base. The role of symbolic play.Planning and stages of therapeutic progress. Emotional development during therapy.Working with children who have been sexually abused. Presenting therapeutic case material in court.The advantages of this approach where court proceedings are involved. This exciting new book will appeal particularly to social workers, child psychologists and all those involved in working therapeutically with children and young people.
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