Friday, February 11, 2011

Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play PDF

Rating: Author: Phyllis B. Booth ISBN : Product Detai New from Format: PDF
Direct download links available PRETITLE Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play POSTTITLE from mediafire, rapishare, and mirror link Theraplay?a pioneering application of attachment theory to clinical work—helps parents learn and practice how to provide the playful engagement, empathic responsiveness, and clear guidance that lead to secure attachment and lifelong mental health in their children. This third edition of the groundbreaking book Theraplay shows how to use play to engage children in interactions that lead to competence, self-regulation, self-esteem, and trust. Theraplay's relationship-based approach is uniquely designed to help families facing today's busy and often chaotic lifestyle challenges form joyful, loving relationships.Direct download links available for PRETITLE Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play [Kindle Edition] POSTTITLE
  • File Size: 1163 KB
  • Print Length: 641 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0470281669
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass; 3 edition (November 6, 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002WQLNB0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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    Not Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #425,132 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships Through Attachment-Based Play PDF

I can not say enough positive things about this outstanding book. As a child therapist, who works with many children in the foster care system and increasing numbers of adopted children, Theraplay has become the single most important tool in my repertoire of therapy modalities. It is very exciting to find a method of working with children that offers practical and impactful strategies to try, which are very different from what you may already be doing. I have also attended the Theraplay trainings at the Theraplay Institute in Chicago and am near completion of the Theraplay Certification process. Even if I am not using Theraplay with a particular child, the foundation and understanding of attachment that this model has given me pervade my work. Parents of children that I am using Theraplay with often report dramatic progress in their child's behavior and attachment to them in a short period of time. One father of an internationally adopted child that I am using Theraplay with said it best. He stated, "We finally came to realize that our child was not going to be able to fully benefit from all the supportive services we were taking him to (including occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy) until he was able to form an attachment with us. Theraplay has allowed that attachment to form and we are now seeing much more progress in other areas of development."

The model of using parents as co-therapists, as presented in the book, is very empowering to parents and the parents I use Theraplay with have many positive comments to say about this. One foster/adoptive mother recently told me she thinks that every foster or adoptive parent should be required to learn Theraplay.

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