Play therapy 101
Brain development
Neurobio. implications
Perry's 4 Core Elements
Core Concepts
100

A child's natural medium for expression and understanding the world. 

What is play?

100

Fill in the blank: neurodevelopment is inherently _________________

What is sequential?

100

Treatment focus should be on ____ age, not chronological age. 

What is developmental?

100

These 4 elements help build positive developmental experiences rooted in neurobiological processes. 

What are: Relevant, Repetitive, Relational, and Rhythm?
100

_____ informs the primary associations that become the basis for attachment style and future relational preferences, biases and capabilities. 

What is early caregiving?
200

Some key players in developing play therapy. 

Any of these: Hermine von Hug-Hellmun, Anna Freud, Melanie Klein, Piaget, Erikson, Vygotsky, Landreth.

200

Eventually, through caregiver-led regulation, children will end up learning this

What is self-regulation?

200
One example of a somatic or cognitive impact of trauma.

Any of these (or others!): 

Manifestations = PTSD symptomology + increased muscle tone, language disorders, cognitive deficits, memory problems, and hyperactivity + nearly all other DSM diagnoses

200

This symbiotic, relational process is what happens when you are face-to-face, eye-to-eye and start to synchronize across bio-physiological domains.

What is co-regulation?

200

These type of networks in the brain originate in lower areas of the brain and distribute to all other areas of the brain, and, via neuroendocrine, neuroimmune and autonomic nervous system to the whole body. 

What are core regulatory networks?