Jason Aronson, Inc.
Pages: 424
Trim: 6½ x 9¼
978-0-7657-0040-7 • Hardback • December 2002 • $136.00 • (£105.00)
978-0-7657-0282-1 • Paperback • March 1997 • $79.00 • (£61.00)
978-0-7425-9994-9 • eBook • March 1997 • $75.00 • (£58.00)
Heidi Gerard Kaduson, PhD, RPT-S, specializes in evaluation and intervention services for children with a variety of behavioral, emotional, and learning problems. She is past president of the Association for Play Therapy and co-director of the Play Therapy Training Institute. Kaduson has co-edited many books and maintains a private practice in Monroe Township, New Jersey. Charles E. Schaefer, PhD, RPT-S, is professor emeritus of psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Hackensack, New Jersey. Schaefer is cofounder and director emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy and a fellow of the American Psychological Association. Among Schaefer's sixty-five books are the outstanding Handbook of Play Therapy and The Therapeutic Use of Child's Play, both of which have become classics in the field. He maintains a private psychotherapy practice for children and their families in Hackensack, New Jersey.
Part 1 Section One: Fantasy Techniques
Chapter 2 The Playing Baby Game
Chapter 3 Using Guided Imagery to Augment the Play Therapy Process
Chapter 4 The Rosebush
Chapter 5 Pretending to Know How
Part 6 Section Two: Storytelling Techniques
Chapter 7 The Feeling Word Game
Chapter 8 The Card Story Game
Chapter 9 Storytelling with Felts
Chapter 10 The Box of Buttons Technique
Chapter 11 Computer Storytelling
Chapter 12 Using Metaphors, Fairy Tales, and Storytelling in Psychotherapy with Children
Chapter 13 Art or Verbal Metaphors for Children Experiencing Loss
Chapter 14 The Guess My Word Story Game
Chapter 15 The Scarf Story
Chapter 16 Storytelling with Objects
Part 17 Section Three: Expressive Arts Techniques
Chapter 18 The Before and After Drawing Technique
Chapter 19 Feeling Balloons
Chapter 20 Magic Art
Chapter 21 The Yarn Drawing Game
Chapter 22 Clayscapes
Chapter 23 Bad Dreams
Chapter 24 The Personality Pie
Chapter 25 Life Maps
Chapter 26 Play Art
Chapter 27 Gloop: Treating Sensory Deprivation
Chapter 28 The Clay Squiggle Technique
Chapter 29 Expressive Arts Playdough
Chapter 30 Inner-Reference
Chapter 31 Reworking
Chapter 32 A Line Down the Middle of the Page
Chapter 33 Create-a-Community
Chapter 34 Outline Drawings of Boys and Girls
Chapter 35 The Picture Drawing Game
Chapter 36 The Color-Emotive Brain
Chapter 37 Scribble Art
Chapter 38 The Feelings Tree
Chapter 39 Design-a-Dad
Chapter 40 Synthetic Clay in Play Therapy
Part 41 Section Four: Game Play Techniques
Chapter 42 Checkers: Rules or No Rules
Chapter 43 Pounding Away Bad Feelings
Chapter 44 The Pick-Up Sticks Game
Chapter 45 The Stealing Game
Chapter 46 Consequences: Reaching the Oppositional Defiant Adolescent
Chapter 47 Hide-and-Seek in Play Therapy
Chapter 48 The Spy and the Sneak
Chapter 49 Pool Play: Helping Children Get Out from Behind the Eight Ball
Chapter 50 Tumbling Feelings: Easing Children into the Counseling Relationship
Chapter 51 Make Your Own Board Game
Chapter 52 Chess Playing as a Metaphor for Life Choices
Part 53 Section Five: Puppet Play Techniques
Chapter 54 Battaro and the Puppet House
Chapter 55 The Dowel Finger Puppet Technique
Chapter 56 Create-a-Puppet
Chapter 57 Using a Puppet to Create a Symbolic Client
Chapter 58 Puppetry
Chapter 59 On One Hand . . . and Then on the Other
Part 60 Section Six: Play Toys and Objects Techniques
Chapter 61 BodySox
Chapter 62 The Me Doll
Chapter 63 Tearing Paper
Chapter 64 The Mad Game
Chapter 65 Sculpt-It
Chapter 66 The Magic Carpet Technique
Chapter 67 The Snake
Chapter 68 The Baby Bottle Technique
Chapter 69 The T-Shirt Technique
Chapter 70 The Photo Album Technique
Chapter 71 The Angry Tower
Chapter 72 Balloons of Anger
Chapter 73 The Worry Can Technique
Chapter 74 The Cardboard City
Chapter 75 Fortune Tellers Judith
Chapter 76 Jenga and a Camera
Chapter 77 The Anger Shield
Chapter 78 Using Self-Made Books to Prepare Children for Predictable Trauma or Crisis
Chapter 79 The Angry Feeling Scale Game
Chapter 80 Stomping Feet and Bubble Popping
Chapter 81 Knocking Down the Walls of Anger
Chapter 82 Figures
Part 83 Selection Seven: Group Play Techniques
Chapter 84 ElastaBlast
Chapter 85 Group Building Activity
Chapter 86 The Captains of Avatar: A Space Adventure for Children in Transition
Chapter 87 Mr. Ugly
Chapter 88 Therapeutic Puppet Group
Chapter 89 Group Puppet Show
Chapter 90 Mutual Storytelling through Puppet Play in Group Play Therapy
Part 91 Section Eight: Other Techniques
Chapter 92 Using Drawings of Early Recollections to Facilitate Life Style Analysis for Children in Play Therapy
Chapter 93 Self Figures for Sand
Chapter 94 The Worry List
Chapter 95 My Baby Book
Chapter 96 The Song Flute or Recorder
Chapter 97 The Starting Over Wedding Gown Ceremony
Chapter 98 Play Therapy and Pets
Chapter 99 The Twelve-to-One Technique
Chapter 100 The Therapist on the Inside
Chapter 101 Play-by-Play
Chapter 102 The Time Line Tape Technique
Chapter 103 Terminations Utilizing Metaphor
Chapter 104 The Feelings Center
Chapter 105 The Disposable Camera Technique
Chapter 106 Use of Animals in a Play Therapy Setting
Chapter 107 The Popcorn Walk
Chapter 108 Co-Play Therapy
Whether their purpose is diagnosis or increasing the socialization of groups of children with virtually any problem, play therapists—irrespective of orientation—will find useful methods in this most comprehensive collection of creative techniques. All are presented in a clear, concise way and classified into sections so therapists can easily select and apply them.
— Louise Guerney, PhD, RPT-S, National Institute of Relationship Enhancement, Bethesda, MD
101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques is just what child and mental health practitioners are looking for?a wealth of ideas to use with children and families. This wonderfully practical book presents play therapy techniques that are quickly read, easily understood, and readily implemented in a variety of settings. This book will appeal to clinicians, educators, and child caregivers from all orientations. Perhaps its biggest contribution goes beyond its covers in stimulating readers' own creativityin developing and adapting play therapy techniques to meet the challenges of their important work...
— R. VanFleet, PhD, RPT-S, Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center
101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques is just what child and mental health practitioners are looking for—a wealth of ideas to use with children and families. This wonderfully practical book presents play therapy techniques that are quickly read, easily understood, and readily implemented in a variety of settings.This book will appeal to clinicians, educators, and child caregivers from all orientations. Perhaps its biggest contribution goes beyond its covers in stimulating readers' own creativity in developing and adapting play therapy techniques to meet the challenges of their important work.
— R. VanFleet, PhD, RPT-S, Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center