play therapy

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play therapy

A child uses toys to express feelings during play therapy.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A form of psychotherapy for children that uses play situations for diagnosis or treatment: "Play therapy" is a therapeutic approach where a child's natural medium of communication—play—is used to help them express feelings, process experiences, and resolve psychological difficulties in a safe, supportive environment.
Usage
  • As a subject: "Play therapy is often recommended for young children who have experienced trauma."
  • As an object: "The clinic specializes in providing play therapy."
  • With modifiers: "Nondirective play therapy allows the child to lead the session."
Examples
  • The psychologist used play therapy to help the child communicate feelings they couldn't express with words.
  • In play therapy, toys like dolls and sandboxes can serve as tools for symbolic expression.
  • Research shows the effectiveness of play therapy in reducing anxiety in school-age children.
Advanced Usage
  • "to engage in play therapy": to participate in or undergo this form of treatment.
    • The child began to engage in play therapy once a week.
  • "a session of play therapy": refers to an individual meeting or period of this therapeutic activity.
    • During a session of play therapy, the therapist observed the child's interaction with the toy family.
Variants and Related Words
  • Play therapist (n): a professional trained to conduct play therapy.
    • The play therapist created a safe and accepting space for the child.
  • Therapeutic play (n): a broader term encompassing the use of play for healing and development, which may occur in various settings beyond formal therapy.
    • The hospital ward incorporated therapeutic play to help pediatric patients cope.
Synonyms
  • Child-centered play therapy: A specific, widely used approach within play therapy developed by Carl Rogers, emphasizing unconditional positive regard and the child's self-direction.
  • Expressive therapy: A broader category of therapies using creative arts (like art, music, drama) for expression and healing, which includes play therapy.
Notes on Meaning
  • Play therapy is a distinct, formal psychotherapeutic modality, not merely casual play. It is conducted by a trained mental health professional with specific therapeutic goals.
  • While primarily for children, adaptations of play therapy principles are sometimes used with adolescents and adults.
play therapy

A child uses toys to express feelings during play therapy.

Noun
  1. form of psychotherapy for children that uses play situations for diagnosis or treatment