Review of Empower Children Through Play Therapy
Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 14:00
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Empower Children Through Play Therapy" by Deana Rush Davisa.]
Empower Children Through Play Therapy by Deana Rush Davis is a comprehensive guide to successful play therapy. The book will appeal to parents, therapists, and caregivers who are invested in giving the best emotional support to children. Evidence-based practice is outlined to direct therapy to individual needs.
Play therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach for children to explore their lives and to express thoughts and emotions. Play therapy can provide transformative healing and empowerment to children with diverse backgrounds and abilities. A registered therapist creates a safe space for expression and learning. Play therapy differs from regular play because the therapy takes place in a controlled environment that enhances physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills. This therapy space is culturally inclusive and allows every child to express themselves. Toys, art supplies, games, and digital resources are the power tools of the therapy. These items provide a means of expression and communication. Strategies to meet therapeutic goals and case studies that show positive results are abundant throughout the pages.
The comprehensive guidance is invaluable for play therapists, caregivers, and parents. The step-by-step guide and therapy examples deliver expert advice to help harness the potential of any child. The book explains how to approach children with a variety of needs. I found it particularly interesting how a play therapist works with children with autism. Several methods are included to enhance communication and social skills in non-verbal children. Play therapy also has a role to play in children with trauma and behavioural issues. The use of sand-play can be instrumental in therapy success. This technique allows a child to project their innermost thoughts and feelings onto an inanimate object. The benefits of play therapy in the home are discussed. A weekly game night can be an opportunity to develop cognitive skills and team building. It is also a perfect opportunity for reflective discussions.
The practical advice for therapists is fantastic. Guidance for creating a safe space that is culturally inclusive is outlined. The importance of digital records and a commitment to self-care are emphasised. The author has given professionals great guidance and a marvellous introduction for aspiring therapists. I especially enjoyed reading the real-life case studies. These testimonies show the power play therapy has in healing and empowering children. Play therapy should not be underestimated, and this book advocates this skilled and nuanced profession.
The book is excellently edited. I loved the insight into play therapy, and readers will enjoy learning about its potential and benefits. The case studies demonstrate the power of skilled and thoughtful play therapists. I enjoyed learning about the different approaches to children with various challenges. I found nothing to dislike about the book. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
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Empower Children Through Play Therapy
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Empower Children Through Play Therapy by Deana Rush Davis is a comprehensive guide to successful play therapy. The book will appeal to parents, therapists, and caregivers who are invested in giving the best emotional support to children. Evidence-based practice is outlined to direct therapy to individual needs.
Play therapy is a psychotherapeutic approach for children to explore their lives and to express thoughts and emotions. Play therapy can provide transformative healing and empowerment to children with diverse backgrounds and abilities. A registered therapist creates a safe space for expression and learning. Play therapy differs from regular play because the therapy takes place in a controlled environment that enhances physical, social, emotional, and cognitive skills. This therapy space is culturally inclusive and allows every child to express themselves. Toys, art supplies, games, and digital resources are the power tools of the therapy. These items provide a means of expression and communication. Strategies to meet therapeutic goals and case studies that show positive results are abundant throughout the pages.
The comprehensive guidance is invaluable for play therapists, caregivers, and parents. The step-by-step guide and therapy examples deliver expert advice to help harness the potential of any child. The book explains how to approach children with a variety of needs. I found it particularly interesting how a play therapist works with children with autism. Several methods are included to enhance communication and social skills in non-verbal children. Play therapy also has a role to play in children with trauma and behavioural issues. The use of sand-play can be instrumental in therapy success. This technique allows a child to project their innermost thoughts and feelings onto an inanimate object. The benefits of play therapy in the home are discussed. A weekly game night can be an opportunity to develop cognitive skills and team building. It is also a perfect opportunity for reflective discussions.
The practical advice for therapists is fantastic. Guidance for creating a safe space that is culturally inclusive is outlined. The importance of digital records and a commitment to self-care are emphasised. The author has given professionals great guidance and a marvellous introduction for aspiring therapists. I especially enjoyed reading the real-life case studies. These testimonies show the power play therapy has in healing and empowering children. Play therapy should not be underestimated, and this book advocates this skilled and nuanced profession.
The book is excellently edited. I loved the insight into play therapy, and readers will enjoy learning about its potential and benefits. The case studies demonstrate the power of skilled and thoughtful play therapists. I enjoyed learning about the different approaches to children with various challenges. I found nothing to dislike about the book. I give it 5 out of 5 stars.
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Empower Children Through Play Therapy
View: on Bookshelves