Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships through Attachment-Based Play

Theraplay: Helping Parents and Children Build Better Relationships through Attachment-Based Play

by Ann M . Jernberg (Author), PhyllisB.Booth (Author)

Synopsis

Increasing a child's competence and trust Attachment--based play can help build the intimacy that creates the healthy parent--child interactions that are so vital to a child's development. This is especially true for children how are troubled by emotional or learning difficulties. The thoroughly revised second edition of the author's classic work Theraplay offers clear, easily understood guidelines for professionals and parents to a dynamic and proven approach for treating children with attachment and relationship problems.Based on the work of the founder of the renowned Theraplay Institute in Chicago, this new book explores how to use play to communicate love and authority and shows how this effective form of treatment increases a child's competence and trust. A comprehensive resource, the book offers effective techniques for working with special populations including children who have been adopted or are in foster care, victims of trauma or abuse, and youngsters with autism or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Written in a clear and instructive style, Theraplay is an excellent guide for both parents and professionals who work with children.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 464
Edition: 2nd Edition
Publisher: Jossey Bass
Published: 13 Oct 1998

ISBN 10: 0787943029
ISBN 13: 9780787943028

Media Reviews
Theraplay should be mandatory for every child placed in foster care or an adoptive home. (Kevin O'Connor, author, The Play Therapy Primer) This well-organized, detailed book . . . will delight both neophyte and experienced professional. . . . Theraplay has the capacity to transform [an] insecure parent-child relationship . . . to one of mutual pleasure and trust. (Miriam Elson, author, Self Psychology in Clinical Social Work) This is a much-needed resource, and I highly recommAnd it. (Charles E. Schaefer, professor of psychology, Fairleigh Dickinson University) Booth has made explicit the reality of attachment-based play' that is Theraplay. She has gone further than the first edition in integrating parents into the treatment. . . . By giving parents the skills to take the interventions home, she enables Theraplay to be a much more effective brief therapy method. (Daniel A. Hughes, author, Facilitating Developmental Attachment) Helping to create, restructure, or restore a child-parent relationship is an awesome task and a sacred trust. The Theraplay method provides a structure for working with both children and their caregivers to develop robust, wholesome relationships. (Beverly James, author, Treating Traumatized Children and Handbook for Treatment of Attachment-Trauma Problems)
Author Bio
ANN M. JERNBERG (1927 -- 1993) was the founder of The Theraplay Institute. PHYLLIS B. BOOTH is the director of training at The Theraplay Institute.