History/Development of CCPT
The Meaning of Play
CCPT Principals
CCPT Responses
Limit Setting
100

Garry Landreth is known for this approach to play therapy.

What is Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)?

100

According to the training, play furnishes the child with opportunities to do this with disturbing situations.

What is "act out"?

100

The play therapist does not focus on this, but rather the whole person of the child.

What is the problem?

100

Therapeutic responses in CCPT should be this.

What is brief and interactive?

100

 Limits in play therapy should be stated in this manner.

What is a calm, firm, matter-of-fact way?

200

This organization was founded in 1982 to promote play therapy.

What is the Association for Play Therapy (APT)?

200

The training suggests that children express themselves more fully through this type of play.

 What is self-initiated, spontaneous play?

200

Child-centered play therapy is based on a deep trust in this

What is the child's inner person and self-direction?

200

This type of response involves verbally acknowledging the child's body language and facial expressions.

What is non-verbal tracking?

200

This 3-step model is used for setting limits in play therapy.

What is the ACT model?

300

This person is known as the "mother of play therapy.

Who is Virginia Axline?

300

Play therapy provides a means for children to do this, as feelings are often inaccessible verbally.

What is resolving conflicts and communicating feelings?

300

 Limits in CCPT provide this for the child.

What is physical and emotional safety?

300

Therapists should avoid this when responding to children in CCPT.

What is asking questions?

300

Limits help anchor the play therapy session to this.

What is reality and the here-and-now?

400

The main purpose of CCPT is to help children do this.

What is express themselves and develop self-awareness?

400

 According to the training, play allows children to express themselves more fully because they feel more this.

What is comfortable? Safe? Connected?

400

 In CCPT, the therapist communicates these four healing messages to the child.

What are "I am here", "I hear you", "I understand", and "I care"?

400

Reflecting this allows the child to feel understood and accepted, facilitating deeper exploration.

What are feelings?

400

Therapists should set limits when needed to protect this.

What is the child, therapist, and/or playroom materials?

500

 This approach, developed by Landreth, trains parents in CCPT skills.

What is Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT)?

500

 According to the training, well-adjusted children are more likely to exhibit this quality in their play compared to maladjusted children.

What is creativity?

What is exploration?

What is self-expression?

What is social engagement?

What is positive affect?


- Creativity: Well-adjusted children often engage in more imaginative and creative play.

- Exploration: They are more likely to explore the play space and materials freely.

- Self-expression: Their play tends to be more expressive of their true selves.

- Social engagement: Well-adjusted children are more likely to engage socially in their play.

- Positive affect: They tend to display more positive emotions during play.



500

CCPT aims to achieve these objectives in the therapeutic relationship.

What are:

   - Establishing a feeling of safety and permissiveness

   - Understanding and accepting the child's world

   - Encouraging emotional expression

   - Facilitating decision-making and responsibility

500

 Effective CCPT responses facilitate this and return responsibility to the child.

What is decision-making?

500

Setting limits in play therapy ultimately facilitates the development of these three qualities in children.

What are decision making, self-control, and self-responsibility?

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