Play Therapy

    Direct Work with Vulnerable Children: Playful Activities and Strategies for Communication

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    This book is essential reading for all those working with vulnerable children.


    Risk and Adventure in Early Years Outdoor Play: Learning from Forest Schools

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    This book will give you the confidence to offer the children in your setting adventurous and challenging outdoor activities, as well as ways to utilise natural resources to their best advantage. There is clear, practical advice on what you need to do, which is underpinned by the theory that supports the benefits of this approach. Examples from settings are included, to illustrate best practice and to show how things can be achieved.


    Healthy Attachments and Neuro-dramatic-play

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    This accessible text will interest all therapists and practitioners who work with children, including child psychotherapists, social workers, paediatric nurses, paediatricians, child psychiatrists and students of play therapy and all arts therapies.


    Introduction to Developmental Playtherapy: Playing and Health

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    Developing the basic principles of her model of playtherapy, Sue Jennings has written a stimulating book that will provide inspiration for those new to the discipline, whilst providing a fresh and exciting approach for established practitioners.


    Creative Play and Drama with Adults at Risk

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    This book is suitable for professionals working with adults who are vulnerable for a number of different reasons: those who have addictions such as eating disorders, drug and alcohol abuse or a history of violent relationships; adults with mental ill health; individuals and families with behavioural difficulties; people in forensic settings; those with multiple disabilities; learning impaired adults; people with strokes and other physical impairment often as a result of accidental injury.


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