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  2. Play Therapy. Rather than having to explain what is troubling them, as adult therapy usually expects, children use play to communicate at their own level and at their own pace, without feeling interrogated or threatened. Play Therapy helps children in a variety of ways.

  3. 2Psychoanalytic Play Therapy Anna Freuds methods (1927/1974) were more measured, aimed at helping children come to consciously understand why they thought, felt, and behaved as they did, that insight inviting personal change. She respected the child’s behavior and defenses as the child’s best attempts to cope with their anxieties, traumas,

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    Sigmund Freud worked mostly with adults, helping them to reconstruct their early years through the traces that remained after repressionhad taken effect. By contrast, Anna Freudwas mainly interested in working with children. Several psychoanalysts had experimented with child analysis prior to Anna Freud. The first practicing child psychoanalyst was...

    Anna Freud thought child analysis should stick to the basic theories of psychoanalysis, but should be distinct as a mode of therapy. She argued that children should only be analysed when they reached the latency period, which begins around the age of six. Before that, she thought it best to focus on the child’s environment so as to support their ps...

    She recognised that children struggle to keep still and focused, and that they could only be expected to engage in free associationto a very limited extent. Instead, she allowed her child patients to move about completely freely in the treatment room: if a child romped around on the carpet, she would do the same! She also made drawing materials rea...

  4. Nov 15, 2021 · Jean Piaget, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein, Donald Winnicott, Virginia Mae Axline are some of the scientists who studied the contribution and value of play in mental development. Piaget considers play as part of the whole intellectual development of the child. He classifies play into three types.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Play_therapyPlay therapy - Wikipedia

    Play therapy is an evidence based approach for children that allows them to find ways to learn, process their emotions, and make meaning of the world around them. Play therapy can be used for several reasons including trauma, autism, behavior, attachment, and language.

  6. www.annafreud.org › common-difficulties › playPlay | Anna Freud

    Resources. For under fives. Common difficulties in the early years. Play. A child will use play to help them make sense of the world around them, and also to work through various emotions and experiences. Why is play important? Play is vital to a child’s development.

  7. Play therapy is the dynamic process between child and play therapist in which the child explores at his or her own pace and with his or her own agenda those issues, past and current, conscious and unconscious, that are affecting the child’s life in the present.

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