She and her husband constructed a groundbreaking intervention to teach play therapy skills to parents so that they could use them with their children
Who is Louise Gurney?
Often an initial group activity, this helps establish the group norms and expectations and allows the therapist to maintain therapeutic safety within the group setting
What are Group Rules?
This theory argues that it is more important to examine the interactions of the entire family, rather than the actions of any one individual in that family
System Theory
Family interventions are distinct from other forms of Play Therapy because they identify this as the client rather than any one individual child?
What is the family system?
This groundbreaking intervention redesigned the therapeutic process by inviting parents to learn therapeutic play skills to use on their own with their children
What is Filial Therapy?
This psychiatrist formed concepts of understanding how family systems manage stress and sometimes form dysfunctional family structures
Who is Murray Bowen?
This group intervention involves setting up a reward system to reinforce group progress towards a group goal
What is a Sticker Chart?
This Bowenian concept is a reaction to stress where a family member disengages or checks-out or attempts to runaway or move away from family system
What is Emotional Cutoff?
Most play-based family interventions mandates that all of these be brought to as many sessions as possible
What are family members?
This family intervention is not considered Play Therapy and aims at coaching parents in how to redirect children to stop unwanted behaviors
What is PCIT?
He reformatted the original Filial Therapy to be more structured and of shorter duration.
Who is Dr. Gary Landreth?
This consideration of group play therapy is best reviewed regularly using role-plays and psychoeducational stories
What is confidentiality?
This Bowenian concept occurs when two insiders in a family system reach out and involve another to negotiate conflict
What is triangulation?
Filial and CPRT sessions differ from most other treatments in that they meet weekly for this long.
What is two hours?
This distinct family level intervention focuses on guiding parents and children through interactive dyadic games to build attachment
What is Theraplay?
She is regarded as a guru of Family Play Therapy and has published many books on creative play-based interventions
Who is Eliana Gil?
The group size of Play Therapy groups commonly differs from other groups in this way
What is smaller?
This concept identifies how much or how little an individual is impacted by social and familial pressures and is a how controlling of others they may be
What is differentiation of self?
CPRT emphasis parent's use of four distinct attitudinal traits collectively termed known as this (I am here, I hear you, I understand, and I care)
What are the 'Be With' attitudes?
This model is distinguished by its integrative blend of support group, didactic instruction, and supervision
What is CPRT?
She's published a series of workbooks of creative interventions for problem specific areas that can be adapted to group and family work
Who is Liana Lowenstein?
Child-Centered Play Therapy groups are distinct from other groups in that they do not require either of these (generally required of psychotherapeutic groups)
What are group goals and group cohesion?
This Bowenian concept identifies a pattern where parent's anxiety creates a self-fulfilling prophecy in their children
What is Family Projection Process?
In the eclectic Family Play Therapy, interventions are not manualized but instead chosen based on their ability to facilitate what processes?
What is Relational Processing, Communication, and Empathy Building?
This approach is a less structured approach and is divided into four distinct stages
What is FPT?