Ecosystemic Theory
Direct Interventions
Indirect Interventions
Interpretation
Ecosystemic Process
100

Ecosystemic Play Therapists define this as the primary identified client

Who is The individual child?

100

This intervention is recommended if the child needs better problem-solving abilities

What is an individual intervention?

100

This indirect intervention involves the therapist directly intervening in a system on behalf of a client

What is Advocacy Intervention?

100

This interpretation verbalizes the child's underlying affect or motivations

What is a reflection?

100

Direct discussion of a child's feelings is an example of this component of an ecosystemic play therapy session

What is cognitive/verbal component?

200

In Ecosystemic Play Therapy, psychopathology is identified as this?

What is an inability to get needs met consistently without interfering with the needs of others

200

Interventions such as Child-Parent Relational Therapy and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy fall into this category of Ecosystemic Intervention

What are dyadic interventions?

200

This intervention may involves the Play Therapist problem solving with the child's school and teachers

What is Education Intervention?

200

This interpretation is used when behaviors are repeated

What is a pattern interpretation?

200

An ecosystemic intake evaluation begins with these three sessions

A parent consultation, a child assessment, and a family observation assessment

300

He developed the Ecosystemic Play Therapy model

Who is Kevin O'Connor?

300

Enrolling a child in a therapy group falls into this category of Ecosystemic Intervention

What are peer interventions?

300

This intervention is best when a system is inviting a therapist perspective to support the child in a setting

What is Consultation Intervention?

300

This interpretation connects the child's behavior and their inner working model of self

What is a simple dynamic?

300

This context includes taking into consideration the generational influences and impacts

What is the temporal / historical context?

400

This theory states that there is no single objective reality, but instead each of us constructs our own reality from our interactions with others and the environment

What is the phenomenological perspective?

400

This intervention involves utilizing non-directive play therapy skills to address the presenting problem

What is experiential problem solving?

400

This intervention works when there is an interdisplinary team that shares a common goal

What is Collaboration?

400

This interpretation connects the child's play to elements in their real life experiences

What is a generalized dynamic?

400

In Ecosystemic process the therapeutic relationship is understood to have these two functions

What is a healing therapeutic agent in itself and a working alliance?

500

This tool maps major events alongside a child's developmental growth

What is the Developmental Integration of Intake Information form?

500

This intervention is recommended when the entire family system needs to communicate better

What is family intervention?

500

Indirect interventions are recommended under these conditions

When a child cannot succeed unless the system changes

500

This interpretation brings awareness to how current problems are connect to past experiences

What is genetic interpretation?

500

To plan an Ecosystemic play therapy session, the therapist would identify these 7 things

What are session goal, participants, materials, experiential components, cognitive/verbal components, collaborative components, and outcome measure?