101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques

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Pub. Date: 1997-03-01
Publisher(s): Jason Aronson, Inc.
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Summary

Building on children's natural inclinations to pretend and reenact, play therapy is widely used in the treatment of psychological problems in childhood. 101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques incorporates methods developed to elicit the best responses

Table of Contents

Preface xv
Section One: Fantasy Techniques 1(16)
The Playing Baby Game
3(3)
Charles E. Schaefer
Using Guided Imagery to Augment the Play Therapy Process
6(5)
Kevin O'Connor
The Rosebush
11(3)
Violet Oaklander
Pretending to Know How
14(3)
S. Eileen Theiss
Section Two: Storytelling Techniques 17(36)
The Feeling Word Game
19(3)
Heidi Gerard Kaduson
The Card Story Game
22(4)
Norma Y. Leben
Storytelling with Felts
26(4)
Linda Mattingly
The Box of Buttons Technique
30(2)
Jo Ann L. Cook
Computer Storytelling
32(3)
N. E. Brewer
Using Metaphors, Fairy Tales, and Storytelling in Psychotherapy with Children
35(5)
Jamshid A. Marvasti
Art or Verbal Metaphors for Children Experiencing Loss
40(4)
Glenda F. Short
The Guess My Word Story Game
44(2)
Mary Repp
The Scarf Story
46(4)
Steve Harvey
Storytelling with Objects
50(3)
Jackie K. Frederiksen
Section Three: Expressive Arts Techniques 53(82)
The Before and After Drawing Technique
55(4)
Donna Cangelosi
Feeling Balloons
59(2)
Glenda F. Short
Magic Art
61(3)
Ruby Walker
The Yarn Drawing Game
64(3)
Norma Y. Leben
Clayscapes
67(3)
Lynn B. Hadley
Bad Dreams
70(2)
L. G. Agre
The Personality Pie
72(5)
Tara M. Sinclair
Life Maps
77(3)
Glenda F. Short
Play Art
80(3)
Lynn B. Hadley
Gloop: Treating Sensory Deprivation
83(4)
Neil Cabe
The Clay Squiggle Technique
87(3)
Richard Frankel
Expressive Arts Playdough
90(3)
Lynn B. Hadley
Inner-Reference
93(4)
Aimee H. Short
Reworking
97(3)
Sheri Saxe
A Line Down the Middle of the Page
100(4)
Dolores M. Conyers
Create-a-Community
104(4)
Nancy H. Cochran
Outline Drawings of Boys and Girls
108(6)
Barbara A. Turner
The Picture Drawing Game
114(4)
Stanley Kissel
The Color-Emotive Brain
118(3)
Sheldon Berger
Jonna L. Tyler
Scribble Art
121(4)
Leslie Hartley Lowe
The Feelings Tree
125(3)
Joyce Meagher
Design-A-Dad
128(5)
Stazan K. Sina
Synthetic Clay in Play Therapy
133(2)
Martha D. Young
Section Four: Game Play Techniques 135(48)
Checkers: Rules or No Rules
137(2)
L. G. Agre
Beat the Clock
139(3)
Heidi Gerard Kaduson
Pounding Away Bad Feelings
142(3)
Donna Cangelosi
The Pick-Up-Sticks Game
145(5)
Barbara McDowell
The Stealing Game
150(5)
Steve Harvey
Consequences: Reaching the Oppositional Defiant Adolescent
155(3)
Neil Cabe
Hide-and-Seek in Play Therapy
158(5)
John Allan
Mary Anne Pare
The Spy and the Sneak
163(2)
Bria Bartlett-Simpson
Pool Play: Helping Children Get Out from Behind the Eight Ball
165(6)
Stanley Kissel
Tumbling Feelings: Easing Children into the Counseling Relationship
171(4)
Christina Mattise
Make Your Own Board Game
175(3)
Sandy Carter
Chess Playing as a Metaphor for Life Choices
178(5)
Leslie Hartley Lowe
Section Five: Puppet Play Techniques 183(30)
Battaro and the Puppet House
185(6)
Martha J. Harkin
The Dowel Finger Puppet Technique
191(3)
Jo Ann L. Cook
Create-A-Puppet
194(5)
Anne Blackwell
Using a Puppet to Create a Symbolic Client
199(5)
Carolyn J. Narcavage
Puppetry
204(5)
Marie Boultinghouse
On the One Hand...and Then on the Other
209(4)
Christina Mattise
Section Six: Play Toys and Objects Techniques 213(82)
BodySox
215(2)
Kimberly Dye
The Me Doll
217(5)
Jessica Stone-Phennicie
Tearing Paper
222(2)
Kathy Daves
The Mad Game
224(2)
Patricia Davidson
Sculpt-It
226(4)
Michael Cascio
The Magic Carpet Technique
230(3)
Dolores M. Conyers
The Snake
233(3)
Alan Lobaugh
The Baby Bottle Technique
236(3)
Diane Murray
The T-Shirt Technique
239(5)
Nancy H. Cochran
The Photo Album Technique
244(2)
Sueanne Brown
The Angry Tower
246(4)
Sheri Saxe
Balloons of Anger
250(4)
Tammy Horn
The Worry Can Technique
254(3)
Debbie S. Jones
The Cardboard City
257(5)
Berrell Mallery
Randall Martin
Fortune Tellers
262(6)
Judith Friedman Babcock
Jenga and a Camera
268(4)
Catherine G. Tierney
The Anger Shield
272(4)
Teresa A. Glatthorn
Using Self-Made Books to Prepare Children for Predictable Trauma or Crisis
276(5)
Kevin O'Connor
The Angry Feeling Scale Game
281(2)
Joyce Meagher
Stomping Feet and Bubble Popping
283(3)
Cathy Wunderlich
Knocking Down the Walls of Anger
286(5)
Jennifer Leonetti
Figures
291(4)
Sylvia Fisher
Section Seven: Group Play Techniques 295(30)
ElastaBlast
297(2)
Kimberly Dye
Group Building Activity
299(2)
Glenda F. Short
The Captains of Avatar: A Space Adventure for Children in Transition
301(12)
Tara M. Sinclair
Mr. Ugly
313(3)
Mary May Schmidt
Therapeutic Puppet Group
316(2)
Aileen Cunliffe
Group Puppet Show
318(2)
Glenda F. Short
Mutual Storytelling through Puppet Play in Group Play Therapy
320(5)
Mitch Jacobs
Section Eight: Other Techniques 325(73)
Using Drawings of Early Recollections to Facilitate Life Style Analysis for Children in Play Therapy
327(6)
Harold M. Heidt
Self Figures for Sand Tray
333(4)
L. Jean Ley
Jean Howze
The Worry List
337(6)
Richard Sloves
My Baby Book
343(4)
Karen Pitzen
The Song Flute or Recorder
347(6)
Robert W. Freeman
The Starting Over Wedding Gown Ceremony
353(4)
Patricia B. Grigoryev
Play Therapy and Pets
357(5)
Mary-Lynn Harrison
The Twelve-to-One Technique
362(4)
Mary May Schmidt
The Therapist on the Inside
366(4)
Patricia B. Grigoryev
Play-by-Play
370(2)
David A. Snyder
The Time Line Tape Technique
372(3)
Jo Ann L. Cook
Terminations Utilizing Metaphor
375(8)
Teresa A. Glatthorn
The Feelings Center
383(5)
Helen E. Benedict
The Disposable Camera Technique
388(3)
Jo Ann L. Cook
Use of Animals in a Play Therapy Setting
391(3)
S. Eileen Theiss
The Popcorn Walk
394(4)
Allan Gonsher
Co-Play Therapy
398
Ann C. Levinger

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