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Play is a universal form of communication for children that promotes healthy cognitive, language, physical, and social development. Incorporating play into child therapy can therefore help children who are having difficulties in one or more of these developmental areas. For more than 70 years, play therapy has been recognized as an effective method for targeting specific behaviors and competencies to help children communicate their thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and to refine their current skills and learn new ones. This book is a comprehensive reference for clinicians and researchers that provides well-established, theoretically-based, and flexible interventions -- both directive and nondirective -- to meet the growing and diverse needs of today's children and families. This updated edition presents new research on play therapy treatment models and agents that have shown significant promise in treating a variety of child disorders -- including autism. Authors also consider implementation issues arising
Specifications
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Publication date
August 30, 2015
Pages
280
ISBN
9781433820397
Edition
2
Format
Hardback
About the author
Linda A. Reddy , PhD, is a professor of school psychology at Rutgers University, USA. She received her doctorate in school psychology from University of Arizona. Dr. Reddy has published more than 70 manuscripts and book chapters in the areas of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and ADHD-related disorders, group play interventions, school and classroom interventions, and test development/validation. She is a fellow of APA, 2014 president of APA Division 16 (School Psychology), and member of the APA Board of Professional Affairs. She serves on the editorial board of more than 10 journals. Dr. Reddy is the lead editor of Empirically Based Play Interventions for Children (2005), author of Group Play Interventions for Children: Strategies for Teaching Prosocial Skills (2012), and lead editor of Neuropsychological Assessment and Intervention for Emotional and Behavior Disordered Youth: An Integrated Step-by-Step Evidence-Based Approach (2013) published by APA. She is the lead author of the Classroom Strategies Scales . She is the recipient of research and service awards, and has received more than $43 million in funding for her work. A licensed psychologist in New Jersey, Dr. Reddy has extensive clinical experience working with children with emotional, behavioral, and neurocognitive difficulties, and with families and schools. Tara M. Files-Hall , PhD, is a licensed clinical child psychologist, certified school psychologist, and registered play therapist in Florida, USA. She received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Fairleigh Dickinson University.Dr. Files-Hall has extensive clinical experience evaluating and treating children and adolescents, and consulting with parents, teachers, and school systems; and has advanced training in play therapy through the Association for Play Therapy, Inc. She has numerous publications and professional presentations on the utility and efficacy of play-based interventions and behavioral treatments for children with emotional and behavioral issues, including ADHD. She coedited Empirically Based Play Interventions for Children (2005) published by APA. Dr. Files-Hall maintains her private practice at Family C.O.P.E., Center of Psychotherapy/Psychiatry and Evaluation, in Sarasota, Florida, where she conducts individual, play, and family therapy; conducts psychological evaluations; and provides school-based consultation to elementary, middle, and high schools. Charles E. Schaefer , PhD, is an Emeritus Professor of Psychology and former director of the Center for Psychological Services at Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA. He is the cofounder and board member emeritus of the International Association for Play Therapy, and is the founder of the Play Therapy Training Institute in New Jersey. He received his doctorate in clinical psychology from Fordham University. With more than 40 years of experience working with children and parents, Dr. Schaefer has received numerous awards for his clinical and research work on child development, parenting, and play therapy; has published more than 60 books and numerous articles and book chapters on play-based interventions; and serves on several journal editorial review boards. Dr. Schaefer coordinates an annual international play therapy study group abroad. He was the former director of psychology at The Children's Village in Dobbs Ferry, New York. He maintains a private practice for children and their families in Hackensack, New Jersey.
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