Hermine Hug-Hellman, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein and Margaret Lowenfield.
Who were the pioneers of therapeutic developmental interventions for children?
100
The pitch, style and manner of expression
What is tone?
100
A room that has enough space for movement and adequate storage for toys and materials without being overwheming
What is the "ideal" playroom?
100
To deal with fears
What is the purpose of scary toys?
100
Child always has the lead and the counselor/therapist follows
What is "non-directive" play therapy?
200
Easily read, inspiring book by Virgina Axline.
What is "Dibs in Search of Self"?
200
The rhythmical flow of one's speech
What is cadence?
200
The purpose of this strategy is that the child feels secure in routine and structure.
What is the purpose of the standard of consistency and predictability?
200
To build relationship with the helping professional and explore realtionships/situations outside the playroom.
What is the purpose of nurturing toys?
200
The therapist follows the lead but occasionally makes interpretation to trigger conscious responses from the child
What is Active Utilization (Quadrant I)?
300
The current authority on non-directive play therapy.
Who is Gary Landreth?
300
Paraphrasing in one's own words what has been said to convey that one is listening, understanding and respectful.
What is restatement?
300
From 3 to 104
How many sessions does play therapy last?
300
To provide opportunities of creativity and problem-solving.
What is the purpose of expressive toys?
300
The play therapist is actively involved, providing structure and conscious processing of play.
What is Open Discussion and Exploration (Quadrant II)?
400
A more contemporary approach to play therapy based on the curative powers of the child-therapist relationship
What is experiential play therapy?
400
Statement that assists in enhancing awareness and understanding of feelings.
What is a reflection?
400
Counselor may choose to clean-up later or counselor and child may clean together
How does one end a play therapy session?
400
Play guns, swords, knives, toy soldiers, handcuffs
What are some agressive toys?
400
Developers of the Dimensions Model
Who are Ken Gardner and Lorri Yasenik?
500
A recent trend in play therapy used by Paris Goodyear-Brown, Charles Schaefer and others in which specific personality traits and individual strategies are major factors for choosing treatment
What is prescriptive play therapy?
500
Not just hearing, but paying attention with one's whole body language to what the child is saying with not only words but also with demeanor.
What is therapeutic listening?
500
Counselor observes behavior, attitudes and verbalizations and discovers patterns
How does a counselor in play therapy understand the child's personality and assess problem and progress?
500
The two different types of playrooms, depending on belief system and theory paracticed.
What are the relatively empty room and the room with a wide-variety of play materials?
500
Play is symbolic and imaginative and communication relies on metaphors.