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Author Ginott, Haim G.

Title Group psychotherapy with children : the theory and practice of play-therapy.

Publication Info. New York : McGraw-Hill, 1961.

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Description 1 online resource (208 pages) : illustrations.
Series McGraw-Hill series in education. Psychology and human development in education
McGraw-Hill series in education. Psychology and human development in education.
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Note Print version record.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "Here is the first book on group play-therapy. It is a practical book, giving the reader clear descriptions of play-therapy techniques and the rationales which support them. In dealing with problems, the emphasis is on concreteness; in suggesting solutions, the stress is on specificity. The book grew out of the author's years of experience as a child therapist and as a supervisor and teacher of child therapy and group therapy. The need for such a book became apparent to the author in the many courses and workshops that he conducted for psychologists, psychiatrists, and social workers. Many of the participants revealed a sounder knowledge of theory than of practice. The participants, aware of their discrepancies, asked direct questions and insisted on direct answers. The workshops and courses were therefore practice-oriented; so also is the book. Readers will be delighted by the style and the substance of the book, by its clarity of language and wealth of specific detail. The book provides a theoretical framework for group play-therapy. It offers criteria for: the selection and grouping of children; the obtaining of differential diagnosis through play observation; and the selection of toys and materials for younger and older children. The book proposes and discusses solutions for many of the problems likely to arise during the course of play-therapy. It offers a consistent rationale for the use of limits in play-therapy. It discusses the training requirements and personality traits of the effective child therapist. It reviews the available research on play-therapy and reports on novel pre-intake screening methods designed to expedite service in mental health clinics. It describes the organization and application of child-centered group guidance for parents. Much of the subject matter has never been covered before. Many of the concepts and procedures of the book, though elucidated in terms of group therapy, apply equally well to individual therapy. While the concepts are derived from psychoanalytic theory, the procedures are designed to meet the specific needs of children"--Jacket. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved).
Contents A theoretical framework for group play-therapy -- Selection of children for group play-therapy -- The composition of groups -- Differential diagnosis through play observations -- A rationale for toy selection -- The playroom and the activity room -- The therapy hour -- The theory and practice of limits -- The child therapist : some qualities and qualifications -- Research in play-therapy -- Group screening : pre-intake selection of motivated applicants -- Parent guidance groups -- Appendix A. Helene Borke categories for quantifying the play therapy process -- Appendix B. Reasons given by 200 parents for missing the initial interview -- Reasons given by 100 parents for failing to return the medical form.
Subject Child psychotherapy.
Group psychotherapy.
Psychology, Child. (DNLM)D002666
Psychotherapy, Group. (DNLM)D011615
Psychotherapy. (DNLM)D011613
Child psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst00854569
Group psychotherapy. (OCoLC)fst00948490
Groepspsychotherapie.
Kinderen.
Psicoterapia de grupo.
Indexed Term Group Psychotherapy
Child psychotherapy
Play Therapy
Other Form: Print version: Ginott, Haim G. Group psychotherapy with children. New York, McGraw-Hill, 1961 (DLC) 61010132 (OCoLC)523453
ISBN 0710232687
0070232687
9780070232686
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