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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x11 mm, weight: 286 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 184905777X
  • ISBN-13: 9781849057776
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  • Cena: 41,70 €
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 192 pages, height x width x depth: 229x155x11 mm, weight: 286 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 21-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 184905777X
  • ISBN-13: 9781849057776
Therapeutic deep play has the capacity for children to express deep emotions, overcome seemingly insurmountable issues and resolve serious problems. Working with children in this profound way, therapists are able to not only eliminate symptoms, but to change the very structure of how children live with themselves, their defense and belief systems.

The contributors to this book all work deeply, allowing children to take risks in a safe environment, and become fully absorbed in physical play. Chapters include play with deep sandboxes, clay, water, and various objects, and look at a range of pertinent case studies to demonstrate the therapeutic techniques in practice, alongside the theoretical concepts in which they are grounded. A new theoretical approach is established that takes from psychoanalysis as well as neuroscience and behaviourism, and offers a depth psychology approach in the treatment of children.

This will be a valuable resource for anyone working therapeutically with children through play, including play therapists, psychotherapists, psychologists, arts therapists, counsellors, social workers and family therapists.

Recenzijas

Beginners and experienced therapists will appreciate how this book, from start to finish, gives inspiration and guidance, examples and testimony, convincing evidence that imaginal processes and play-places can exist in our everyday lives, and that they heal.... I applaud Dennis McCarthy and his team of contributors for modeling ways of speaking about the work and presenting it, that reverberate with its bodily and energetic grounding together with the creative flights characterizing an immersion in play where the medium and the environment it creates are arguably the most potent healers. -- from the foreword by Shaun McNiff, PhD, ATR, Author and Professor, Lesley University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Advanced Graduate Studies in Creativity, Imagination, and Leadership In this fascinating and moving book, Dennis McCarthy has drawn together very powerful material to show how deep play allows us to access that part of us which can be so well defended, but which, when found, enables the greatest transformation and healing. The detailed but sensitive case studies not only fully illustrate the core concept, they draw the reader down into the playroom and on into the depths of the sandbox to sit right there alongside the child as if to witness their journey firsthand. After reading this book, every play therapist will want a deep sand box in their playroom! -- Ali Chown, Play Therapist and Specialist SMHE Practitioner I am awestruck by the work of Dennis McCarthy, and the unique contribution of Deep Play to our understanding of fully embodied play's imperative. This wonderful volume teaches how to better support children's need for "descent" in claiming their potency and life-force, with support from adults so willing to engage! -- Anna Kemble, Child and Family Therapist, Producer of The Moving Child Film

Papildus informācija

Offering theoretical grounding and practical techniques that demonstrate the profound therapeutic impact deep play can produce in work with children
Foreword 9(6)
Shaun McNiff
Introduction 15(8)
Dennis McCarthy
Chapter One A Deep Story of Deep Play: How the Play Trance and Seance of the Senoi Temiar People Can Help us Understand Greater Playfulness
23(14)
Dr. Sue Jennings
Chapter Two Journeying Within: Using Tunnel and Cave Imagery to Access the Inner Imaginative World
37(16)
Timothy Rodier
Chapter Three The Keys to the World: Revolution and Epiphany in Deep Sand
53(6)
Julie Lyon Rose
Chapter Four Behold the Treasure and the Swamp! Digging, Delving, Poking, Pounding, and Getting to the Bottom of Things
59(22)
Michelle Rhodes
Chapter Five Subcutaneous, Subcortical, Subconscious and Subterranean: The Most Toxic Boy in the World's Search for Mum
81(18)
Tim Woodhouse
Chapter Six Out of the Box and Into the Wild
99(22)
Therese Bimka
Chapter Seven Deep Sand: Body-centered, Imaginative Play
121(22)
Dennis McCarthy
Chapter Eight Emergence: A Tale of Two Boys
143(22)
Neal Brodsky
Chapter Nine Musings about Improving and Deepening Connections in Families
165(8)
Alan Spivack
Chapter Ten A Case for In-depth, Long-term Therapy
173(8)
Rob Greene
Epilogue 181(2)
Dennis McCarthy
Contributors 183(4)
Subject Index 187(3)
Author Index 190
Dennis McCarthy is a licensed mental health counselor in New York state and is the director of Metamorfos Institute. He is a psychotherapist working with both children and adults and specializing in sandplay and dream work. Initially trained as a dancer, he weaves the body's innate urge to move into all of his work. Shaun McNiff PhD, ATR is the Provost and Dean of Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts. An internationally-renowned figure in the creative arts therapies, he has written many critically-acclaimed books including Art as Medicine: Creating a Therapy of the Imagination,Educating the Creative Arts Therapist and Depth Psychology of Art. Dr McNiff has been honoured on many occasions for his pioneering contributions to the creative arts therapy field, and he is the 1997 recipient of the America Art Therapy Association's Honorary Life Member Award.