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  1. Mar 25, 2024 · Play therapy is a form of psychotherapy primarily for children (but sometimes, adults) working through emotional and mental issues. It helps children express themselves and learn about the world through their natural love of play. Therapists use it primarily for children, but adults can benefit, too. A play therapist guides a person through ...

  2. Feb 8, 2022 · There are numerous benefits of play therapy. Play therapy helps children: Take responsibility for their own behaviors and develop more successful strategies. Find new, creative solutions to problems. Respect and accept themselves and others. Experience and express their emotions. Cultivate empathy and respect for others.

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  4. Apr 17, 2024 · Types of play therapy. There are two major types of play therapy: Directive play therapy: The therapist guides the session with certain goals and outcomes in mind. They introduce specific activities or toys to help a child learn new skills and make new connections. Nondirective play therapy: The child mostly guides the session.

  5. Oct 11, 2019 · Play therapy is a method of therapy that uses play to uncover and deal with psychological issues. It can be used on its own, particularly with children, or along with other therapies and medications.

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  6. Play therapists pay special attention to the child’s choice of play objects, the types of play the child engages in, and well as the style of play. In addition, the therapist and child set up a ...

  7. Jun 13, 2022 · Play therapy is recognized as “an effective intervention for children’s problems, one that is uniquely responsive to children’s developmental needs” (Bratton et al., 2005, p. 385). Research has uncovered wide-ranging benefits from adopting play therapy techniques in the treatment of children’s unique and varied developmental needs ...

  8. www.therapyroute.com › article › play-therapy-explainedPlay Therapy Explained

    Mar 20, 2024 · The Therapeutic Power of Play: Play is inherently therapeutic, providing children a dynamic way to express thoughts and feelings, explore relationships, and process experiences. Play therapy capitalises on this natural medium for emotional and psychological healing. Child-Centred Approach: Play therapy is based on the belief that children are ...

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