
Theraplay (R) - The Practitioner's Guide
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Theraplay is an intervention that focuses on enhancing the connection, trust and joy between a child and a parent. It involves interactive, playful activities using simple face-to-face reciprocal interactions, and involves using all of the senses, including rhythm, movement and touch.
This comprehensive guide outlines the theory, reflection, and skill development of the practitioner - the true power house of Theraplay. By maintaining a focus on practice throughout, embedding theory into practice examples, it brings the spirit of Theraplay to life. Part 1 covers the key principles of the intervention; Part 2 addresses Theraplay in Practice: how to use the Marschak Interaction Method (MIM), how to set up a room and choose activities and considerations for working with different client groups; Part 3 encourages the reader to engage in their own development and the stages involved; and Parts 4 and 5 provide a wealth of useful resources, checklists, handouts, sample sessions and an up-to-date list of Theraplay activities.
Whether you are a Theraplay practitioner, or simply want to find out how this remarkable intervention works, this book is essential reading.
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Anyone interested in Theraplay (R) will know how difficult it is to find Theraplay (R) Institute approved information and activities. It can also be a challenge for people who use Theraplay (R) within their wider practice to get appropriate supervision for the Theraplay aspects of their work. In both areas Norris and Lender's book is an invaluable resource.It is a book packed full of reflection, imagination, problem solving and trouble shooting. The case studies are particularly helpful; they feel real, with honest acknowledgement by the therapists of their own countertransference, defences and complex feelings. They also highlight without any blame or shame how difficult it is for some children and parents to adapt to news ways of relating... I have no doubt that this will be the Theraplay (R) bible for years to come. * Cairnsmoir Connections *
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Dafna Lender, LCSW, is the Director of International Programming for The Theraplay (R) Institute in Evanston, IL. Dafna is a licensed clinical social worker and certified as a trainer and supervisor in both Theraplay and Dyadic Developmental Psychotherapy (DDP).
Content
- Intro
- Theraplay®The Practitioner's Guide
- Contents
- Foreword by Phyllis Booth
- Acknowledgements
- Part 1 - Introduction
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Theraplay® Guiding Principles
- Part 2 - Nuts and Bolts
- 3. Intake
- 4. MIM Administration, Feedback and Parent Demonstration Session
- 5. Theraplay® Sessions
- 6. Getting Prepared
- 7. Theraplay® Sessions with Children
- 8. Working with Parents
- 9. Complex Parents
- 10 .Theraplay® Outtakes and Bloopers-What No One Ever Told You
- Part 3 - Becoming a Theraplay® Practitioner
- 10. Developmental Phases in Becoming a Theraplay® Practitioner
- 11. Overcoming Common Barriers
- 12. The Theraplay® Supervision Process: A Journey of a Lifetime
- Part 4 - Examples of Completed Supervision Forms
- 13. Marschak Interaction Method (MIM)-Based Assessment Form Example
- 14. Theraplay® Dyadic Session Supervision Form Example
- 15. Theraplay® Final Evaluation Supervision Form Example
- 16. Foundational Self-Description by Dimension (Session 8) Form Example
- Part 5 - Resources
- 17. What is Theraplay®? A Brief Guide for Parents
- 18. Theraplay® and Sensory Regulation
- 19. Sample Session Plans for Different Types of Clients
- 20. Including Reflective Dialogue in Theraplay®
- 21. What Lies Underneath a Parent's Defensive Statement
- 22. Intake Guidelines
- 23. List of Theraplay® Activities
- Glossary
- Authors
- References
- Index
- Activities
- Structure
- Add to It
- Bean Bag Drop
- Blanket Ball Roll
- Cotton Ball Blow
- Cotton Ball Hockey
- Count the Squeezes
- Drawing Around Hands, Feet or Bodies
- Eye Signals
- Floating Arms
- Guess the Steps
- Hand Stack with Variations
- Hot Potato/Cold Potato
- How Many Big Steps?
- Jump into My Arms
- Jump the River
- Land, Sea and Air
- Measuring
- Mirroring
- Nose-Tongue-Chin
- Olympic Steps
- One Potato/Two Potato
- 1, 2, 3 Weeeee
- Patty-Cake
- Peanut Butter and Jelly
- Pick Up Stick
- Pillow Sandwich
- Play Dough Squeeze or Prints
- Pop the Bubble
- Red Light, Green Light
- Stack of Hands
- Step into My Circle
- Three-Legged Walk
- Toilet Paper Bust Out
- Washing Machine
- Wiggle Your Body
- Follow the Leader
- Funny Ways to Cross the Room
- Hokey Pokey
- Mother, May I?
- Motor Boat
- Ring-Around-a-Rosy
- Run to Mommy or Daddy Under the Blanket
- Same, Same, Different Game
- Simon Says
- Zoom-Erk-Splash
- Engagement
- Beep and Honk
- Blow Me Over
- Butterfly Bubbles
- Check-Ups
- Counting Fingers and Knuckles
- Create a Special Handshake
- Dots
- Feather Blow from Straw
- Foil Prints
- Goodbye Song
- Hand Clapping Games
- Heartbeat Rhythm
- Hello, Goodbye
- Hide and Find
- Is the Doggie Home?
- Knock on the Door
- La La Magnets
- Mr. Bubble Writing
- Mountain of Bubbles
- Paint a Window
- Peek-a-Boo
- Piggy-Back/Horsey-Back Ride
- Ping Pong Blow
- Pop Cheeks
- Popcorn Toes
- Push Me Over, Land on My Knees
- Push Me Over, Pull Me Up
- Row, Row, Row Your Boat
- Sticker Match
- Sticky Nose
- Straw Arrows
- This is the Way the Baby Rides
- This Little Pig Went to Market
- Tissue or Cotton Ball Splat
- Tube Drop
- Wiggle Toes
- Zip Zap Magnets
- Blanket Pass
- Hide and Seek
- Hide Notes or Other Objects on the Child for Parents to Find
- Magnets
- Match the Bean Bags
- Passing Funny Faces
- Progressive Pass Around
- Whose Toes Did I Touch?
- Nurture
- Build a Fort
- Burrito/Sushi Roll
- Caring for Hurts
- Coming Around the Mountain
- Cotton Ball or Feather Guess
- Cotton Ball Soothe
- Cotton Ball Touch
- Decorate the Child
- Donut or Pretzel Challenge
- Empathy Feeding
- Face Painting
- Farmer Picks Carrots
- Feather Match
- Feeding
- Feeding Alternatives
- Feeding in a Cuddle
- Floating on a Raft
- Hide and Seek Hands
- Lotion or Powder Prints
- Lotioning or Powdering
- Love Mark
- Lullaby
- Manicure or Pedicure
- Measuring Games 1
- Measuring Games 2
- Paint Prints
- Powder Palm
- Powder Trail
- Preparing Pizza, Tacos, Hot Dogs or Cookie Dough
- Rhythm on Your Back
- Slippery, Slippery, Slip
- Soft and Floppy
- Special Delivery
- Temporary Tattoos
- Trace Messages
- Twinkle Song
- Wax Child
- Blanket Swing
- Face Painting
- Fanning
- Pass a Squeeze or Touch Around
- Shoe and Sock Race
- Special Kisses
- Weather Report
- Challenge
- Balance on Pillows, Jump Off (Cushion Jump)
- Balancing on Body Activities
- Balloon Balance
- Balloon Tennis
- Bean Bag Kick
- Bubble Tennis
- Catch the Hanky
- Cooperative Cotton Ball Race
- Cotton Ball Pop
- Crawling Race
- Feather Blow
- How Many Can You Balance?
- Karate Chop
- Magic Carpet Ride
- Measuring
- Newspaper Punch, Basket Toss
- Newspaper Soccer Kick
- Partner Pull-Up
- Pick Up Cotton Balls or Other Small Objects with Your Toes
- Pillow Push
- Ping Pong Bounce
- Seal Volleyball
- Seed Spitting Contest
- Sock Grab
- Straight Face Challenge
- Thumb, Arm or Leg Wrestling
- Wheelbarrow
- Cooperative Carrying
- Cooperative Race
- Cotton Ball, Marshmallow or Newspaper Ball Fight
- Cotton Ball or Ping Pong Blow
- Keep Balloon in the Air
- Shoe and Sock Race
- Tangle
- Tug of War
- Tunnels
- Wiggle In and Out
- Blank Page
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