Theraplay: Innovations in AttachmentEnhancing Play Therapy,New

Theraplay: Innovations in AttachmentEnhancing Play Therapy,New

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Theraplay is a form of structured play therapy designed to strengthen the attachment between parents and their child. Dr. Evangeline Munns, a Theraplay therapist and trainer, introduces this treatment method in its traditional format of individual child and parent sessions. Its simple, actionoriented, and visual activities are presented in an atmosphere of playfulness and fun, designed to easily engage both parent and child. The adaptability of this approach has led to its innovative application in working with various populations (failure tothrive infants, sexually abused children), within various formats (siblings, families, multifamilies, groups), and in various settings (private practice, mental health centers, schools). Emphasizing enhanced selfesteem, trust, and confidence, Theraplay techniques are clearly and creatively presented with rich clinical detail in this volume.

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  • Q: What is Theraplay and how does it work? A: Theraplay is a structured play therapy designed to enhance the attachment between parents and their children. It involves playful, action-oriented activities that engage both parent and child, fostering trust and self-esteem.
  • Q: Who is the author of Theraplay? A: The author of Theraplay is Dr. Evangeline Munns, who is a certified Theraplay therapist and trainer.
  • Q: What is the recommended age range for using Theraplay techniques? A: Theraplay can be beneficial for children of various ages, particularly those facing attachment issues, including infants and young children up to 12 years old.
  • Q: Is Theraplay suitable for children with special needs? A: Yes, Theraplay techniques have been adapted for various populations, including children with special needs, and can be effective in different formats such as individual or group sessions.
  • Q: What types of activities are included in Theraplay? A: Theraplay activities are structured, playful, and often visual, designed to promote engagement and connection between parent and child. They include games, role-playing, and other interactive experiences.
  • Q: Can Theraplay be used in schools or community settings? A: Yes, Theraplay can be effectively used in various settings, including schools, mental health centers, and private practice environments.
  • Q: What materials are needed to implement Theraplay? A: Theraplay primarily requires a safe space for play and the willingness of both parent and child to engage in the activities. Specific materials may vary based on the chosen activities.
  • Q: How long does a typical Theraplay session last? A: A typical Theraplay session usually lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific needs of the child and family.
  • Q: What is the condition of the book Theraplay? A: The book Theraplay: Innovations in Attachment-Enhancing Play Therapy is available as a used book in good condition.
  • Q: When was Theraplay first published? A: Theraplay was first published on January 1, 2000.

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