These are the three categories of toys recommended for a therapeutic playroom.
What are Real-life toys, Aggressive-Release toys, and Creative Expression toys?
This person's client centered approach in therapy with adults inspired the creation of CCPT
Who is Carl Rogers?
A play therapy model where the child leads and the therapist reflects play and emotion
What is Child Centered Play Therapy (CCPT)?
These are the four categories that all the therapeutic Powers of Play are organized into.
What are Facilitates Communication, Fosters Emotional Wellness, Enhances Social relationships, and Increases Personal Strengths? (Mark correct if you answered at least 2)
Play is the _________ of children
What is language?
The play therapy skill that involves putting into words what the therapist sees and observes the child doing.
What is tracking?
The founder of Child Centered Play Therapy; first applied Rogers' theory to children
Who is Virginia Axline?
True or False: CCPT is supported by over 80 years of research on its effectiveness.
What is True?
Two Powers of Play from the Fosters Emotional Wellness category.
What are: Catharsis; Abreaction, Positive emotions; Counter conditioning of fears; Stress inoculation; Stress management? (Any 2)
Relationship, Power/control, Mastery, Safety/security, and Chaos/instability are some of the common ones.
What are play behaviors and themes?
The play therapy skill demonstrated when the therapist gives a verbal response to the emotions reflected by children in therapy.
What is Reflecting Feelings?
Is the developer of the Squiggle game, also said play is universal and crucial for health
Who is Donald Winnicott?
The model of play therapy developed by Lisa Dion.
What is Synergetic Play Therapy?
These are two therapeutic powers of play from the Enhances Social Relationships category
What are: Therapeutic relationship, Attachment, Social Competence, and Empathy? (any 2)
One of two very well-known books written by Virginia Axline.
What are "Play Therapy" and "Dibs in Search of Self"? (only 1 answer needed)
The play therapy skill of not doing for the child what the child can do for themselves.
What is Returning Responsibility?
In 1988, this man founded the Center for Play Therapy, which has grown to become one of the largest play therapy research and training programs in the world, and authored The Art of the Relationship
Who is Dr. Garry Landreth?
Dottie Higgins Klein wrote a book titled after this model. We use Chapter 3 from her book when learning the process of doing initial sessions for child clients.
What is Mindfulness-Based Play Family Therapy?
These are two Therapeutic Powers of Play from the Increases Personal Strengths category.
What are Creative problem solving, Resiliency, Moral development, Accelerated psychological development, Self-regulation, and Self-esteem? (Any 2)
This "Be With" attitude is shown in the way you look at the child, emphasizing the child's unique, authentic self, conveying joy in the child's being, reinforcing the child's sense of worth, and encouraging children to be themselves.
What is "I Delight in You"?
This play therapy skill involves accepting the feelings, desires, and wishes of the child without accepting the behavior.
What is Limit Setting?
in 1909 documented "Little Hans" noting that a child's play revealed unconscious conflicts
Who is Sigmund Freud?
Is a branch of CCPT that includes parents in the room, developed by Bernard and Louise Guerney, and later Rise VanFleet
What is Filial Therapy?
These are two Therapeutic Powers of Play in the Facilitates Communication category.
What are self-expression, Access to the unconscious, Direct teaching, and Indirect teaching?
A time-consuming, expensive, yet VERY FULFILLING mental health career with children
What is play therapy?