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The revised and updated third edition of Game Play Therapy offers psychologists and psychiatrists a guide to game play therapy's theoretical foundations and contains the practical applications that are appropriate for children and adolescents. Game playing has proven to invoke more goal-directed behavior, has the benefit of interpersonal interaction, and can perform a significant role in the adaptation to one's environment. With contributions from noted experts in the field, the third edition contains information on the time-tested, classic games and the most recent innovations and advances in game play approaches.
Game Play Therapy's revised third edition (like the previous editions) continues to fill a gap in the literature by offering mental health practitioners the information needed to understand why and how to use this intervention effectively. The contributors offer advice for choosing the most useful games from the more than 700 now available and describe the fundamentals of administering the games. This important updated book:
* Contains material on the recent advances in the field including information on electronic games and disorder-specific games
* Includes illustrative case studies that explore the process of game therapy
* Reviews the basics of the underlying principles and applications of game therapy
* Offers a wide-range of games with empirical evidence of the effectiveness of game therapy
Written for psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health clinicians, the revised third edition of Game Play Therapy offers a guide that shows how to apply game therapy techniques to promote socialization, encourage the development of identity and self-esteem, and help individuals master anxiety.
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JESSICA STONE, PHD, is a licensed psychologist who has provided psychological services to children, teens, adults, families, and prospective parents since 1992. Dr. Stone specializes in Play Therapy, digital tools in therapy, and focuses on meeting the complex and specific needs of children. She is the co-creator of the Virtual Sandtray App.
CHARLES E. SCHAEFER, PHD, is Director Emeritus of Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson in Teaneck, New Jersey. He is considered by many to be the "Father of Play Therapy" and has appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show, The Today Show, and Good Morning America.
Content
About the Authors vii
Part One Introduction
1 Game Play Therapy: Theory and Practice 3
Charles E. Schaefer and Jessica Stone
2 Parent Involvement in Children's Game Play: Accelerating the Therapeutic Impact 9
Mary Anne Peabody
Part Two Types of Games Used for Psychotherapy
3 Games of Chance 29
Holly Willard
4 Cooperative Games 45
Jennifer Taylor
5 Strategy Games 63
Jessica Stone
6 Physical Activity Games 79
Yolanda Fountain
7 Digital Games 99
Jessica Stone
Part Three Game Play Therapy for Treating Specific Problem Behaviors of Youth
8 Therapeutic Games for Control of Anger and Aggression in Children and Adolescents 121
Gary Yorke
9 Game Play Interventions for Aggressive Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder 139
Heidi Gerard Kaduson
10 Therapeutic Games to Treat Anxieties and Fears 155
Sonia Murray
11 Therapeutic Games to Treat Grief and Loss in Children 173
Gary Yorke
12 Therapeutic Games for Social Skills 189
Adam Davis
13 Therapeutic Games for Autism Spectrum Disorder 205
Robert Jason Grant
14 Utilizing Games to Build Resilience in Children Impacted by Divorce 221
Jamie Lynn Langley
15 Therapeutic Games for Sexually Abused Children 239
Sueann Kenney-Noziska
16 The Therapeutic Use of Games to Foster Attachment in Parent-Child Relationships 255
Clair Mellenthin
Author Index 273
Subject Index 281
About the Authors
Adam Davis, MA Ed., serves as executive director of Game to Grow, a nonprofit organization in Seattle using games for therapeutic, educational, and community growth. He earned his master's degree in education with a focus in drama therapy from Antioch University Seattle and is a recognized member of the North American Drama Therapy Association. Mr. Davis has also served as a public school teacher and a zoo tour guide and developed a program utilizing video games to teach dialectical behavioral therapy skills to youth in South Seattle. Game to Grow recently launched Critical Core, a role-playing game kit designed to help youth on the autism spectrum build social skills.
Yolanda Fountain, PhD, LPC, RPT-S, ACS, NCC, is the owner of Play Wellness LLC in Roswell, Georgia. She earned a PhD in Counselor Education and Supervision from Mercer University and a Postgraduate Certificate in Working with Survivors of Violence, Torture, and Trauma from the University of Maryland. Dr. Fountain is a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor, an Approved Clinical Supervisor, and a National Certified Counselor. She has extensive experience in higher education as a counselor, professor, and clinical supervisor and teaches at Mercer University and Georgia State University. She participates in speaking engagements, has written professional publications, and has presented over 150 trainings locally, nationally, and internationally on multiple topics related to mental health (wellness and illness).
Robert Jason Grant, Ed.D., is a licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, and Advanced Certified Autism Specialist. He owns and operates the Robert Jason Grant Ed.D. AutPlay Therapy Clinic. He is the creator of AutPlay Therapy and is an international trainer and speaker. Dr. Grant is the author of several books and articles related to autism and play therapy.
Heidi Gerard Kaduson, PhD, is a licensed clinical child psychologist and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor. She received her PhD from Fairleigh Dickinson University and is licensed in New York and New Jersey. Dr. Kaduson specializes in evaluation and intervention services for children with a variety of behavioral, emotional, and learning problems. She has specialized in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, pervasive developmental disorder, posttraumatic stress disorder, and learning disability for over 25 years. Dr. Kaduson has a private practice in New Jersey and is Director of The Play Therapy Training Institute, Inc. She has authored and edited many books on play therapy and has trained and/or supervised thousands of individuals around the world.
Jamie Lynn Langley, LCSW, RPT-S, is in private practice outside of Nashville, TN. She specializes in working with children ages 3 to 18 and their families utilizing play therapy, in which she includes all types of interventions to promote healing, such as expressive arts, games, and sandtray, as well as incorporating nature-based activities. Ms. Langley cofounded the Tennessee Association for Play Therapy in 1993 and has since served as its president. She supervises students and therapists in play therapy and clinical social work, and provides various trainings on play therapy. Ms. Langley is an Adjunct Professor at both Lipscomb University and Middle Tennessee State University.
Clair Mellenthin, LCSW, RPT-S, is a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and the past president of the Utah Association for Play Therapy. Throughout her career she has focused on providing therapy to children, teens, and their families. Ms. Mellenthin is the director of Child and Adolescent Services at Wasatch Family Therapy. She serves as an adjunct faculty member at the University of Southern California MSW program. She is the author of Play Therapy: Engaging & Powerful Techniques for the Treatment of Childhood Disorders and My Many Colors of Me Workbook. In addition to being an experienced play therapist and professor, she frequently presents professional play therapy and family therapy trainings and appears on local and national TV and radio as an expert on children and family issues.
Sonia Murray, DipSW, holds a Diploma in Social Work and is a Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor. She has worked in a specialist school for children with complex social, emotional, and behavioral difficulties focusing in education, child abuse, social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, children's mental health, childhood trauma, parenting program, and play therapy. Ms. Murray trains nationally and internationally on topics related to play therapy, understanding behavior, play, communicating with children, behavior management, and positive parenting. She has also contributed to a number of publications, including chapters in The Use of Therapeutic Stories and Turning Points in Play Therapy and the Emergence of Self: Applications of the Play Therapy Dimensions Model.
Sueann Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist Supervisor specializing in using play therapy in clinical practice with abused and traumatized children, adolescents, and their families. She owns and operates her own private practice and is also part of her community's multidisciplinary team on child abuse. Ms. Kenney-Noziska is internationally recognized for her work. She has developed many trauma-informed interventions for clinical work, is a contributing author to several publications, and has testified as an expert witness in the areas of child abuse and trauma at both the state and federal level. She is an international speaker and has trained thousands of professionals in order to ensure that other therapists have the tools they need to successfully work with our most vulnerable populations.
Mary Anne Peabody, Ed.D., LCSW, RPT-S, is currently an Associate Professor and Chair of Social and Behavioral Sciences for the University of Southern Maine, where she teaches a variety of undergraduate courses and graduate-level play therapy courses. Dr. Peabody has served in numerous leadership roles at both the national and branch level of the Association for Play Therapy. She is the author of numerous articles and book chapters in the field and continues to train both nationally and internationally. Her current research interest expands play-based methodology into higher education settings.
Charles E. Schaefer, PhD, RPT-S, is Professor Emeritus of Clinical Psychology at Fairleigh Dickinson University in Teaneck, NJ. He is cofounder and Director Emeritus of the Association for Play Therapy. Dr. Schaefer is the author/coauthor of more than 100 research articles and author/editor of over 70 professional books, including Handbook of Play Therapy, Second Edition; Foundations of Play Therapy, Second Edition; The Therapeutic Powers of Play, Second Edition; Essential Play Therapy Techniques: Time-Tested Approaches; Short-Term Play Therapy, Third Edition; and Play Therapy for Preschoolers.
Jessica Stone, PhD, RPT-S, is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor in Colorado. Dr. Stone is an author, mentor, supervisor, national and international speaker, board member, and innovator. She is the co-creator of the Virtual Sandtray App for tablets and virtual reality. Her practice specializes in working with gifted people, those who have experienced loss, attachment difficulties, pre-/peri-/postnatal concerns, and the responsible integration of technology into therapeutic settings. Recent publications include chapters in The Handbook of Play Therapy, Second Edition and Integrating Technology into Modern Therapies, as well as editing the latter.
Jennifer Taylor, LCSW, RPT-S, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor. Ms. Taylor holds a master's in Social Work from Florida State University and a bachelor's in Social Work from the University of West Florida. She is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Memphis. She has a private practice focused on providing mental health and play therapy training and consultation to other mental health professionals.
Holly Willard, LCSW, RPT-S, is the owner of Grandview Family Counseling, a private practice in Bountiful, UT, specializing in working with traumatized children, teens, and their families. She has an extensive background working with clients in various clinical settings from school counseling, residential care, foster care, outpatient clinics, and private practice. Ms. Willard has been an Adjunct Professor for the University of Utah and Westminster College and contributes to local television news and radio. She is a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, certified in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy, and is trained in eye movement desensitization and reprocessing. Ms. Willard was president of the Utah Play Therapy Board from 2016 to 2018 and presents nationally on play therapy topics.
Gary Yorke, PhD, is a Licensed Psychologist and has been in private practice in Austin, TX, for over 25 years. He and his wife cofounded Austin Behavioral Health Center, which provides play therapy and assessment services to children and adolescents. Dr. Yorke is also president and founder of childtherapytoys.com, an internet-based store for child clinicians. He is author of My First Therapy Game, The Social and...
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