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Thứ Sáu, 4 tháng 8, 2017

What Psychologists Say About Play Therapy

By George Cooper


It is common for a play therapist to find out that the child is depressed or anxious. Many parents won't dream that their child is suffering from these types of issues. They will probably relate depression and anxiety to that of something that adults go through. Parents may think that their kids are perfectly happy. They may seem to think it is a phase. However, it is often a lot more serious than this. There is no doubt, play therapy has definitely become more and more effective over the years. Many children have benefited from this approach.

At this stage of a child's life, it is difficult for them to make decisions. It is not something that comes naturally. However, during this type of therapy, they will learn more about making their own choices. They will learn about right from wrong and in some cases how to say no. This is relevant when a child has faced trauma in their lives.

Part of the reasons why children enjoy this type of therapy is that they are able to have complete freedom. They get to choose what to do every session. They can either get involved in imaginary play, using props and pretending to be someone else. They can also relax with a puzzle or a game. They may decide to play with their favorite toy. This is what draws them back every time. It also means that they are in control. This is unlike a child psychologist who is in control of the situation. It would be natural for a youngster to feel intimidated in a situation like this.

An adult may be able to express their emotions. However, a child doesn't know how to get this out into words. It especially relates to the younger child or the toddler. Parents may wonder why their toddler is having so many tantrums. They have problems with discipline. Sometimes, they will become more harsh with the youngster, and don't realize that this change in behavior is due to a particular situation which requires this type of therapy.

Over time, the therapist will ask the child more about how they are feeling as they begin to play. Because of the level of trust, the youngster is now able to confide in this person. It may have something to do with trauma they have suffered at school or in the home environment. It can be something once off which they are bottling up inside.

A child may be very anxious. Their self esteem can be improved and this can help them in their adult years. It will help them when they interact with others. It will also improve relationships.

Children realize that they are in a safe environment during these sessions. This increases further trust between them and the therapist. They will learn more about practical skills, such as how to manage their emotions. This can come with time so parents will need to be patience. It is also important that they don't interfere with the process.

The role of the parent is to provide encouragement. They are there to nurture and provide a loving relationship. The therapist is there to find out what the problem or issue is. They will then find solutions. They will try and manage this. Parents sometimes feel as if they are a failure because they are not able to cope with this. However, parents who don't send their children to a therapist like this are often doing more harm than good.




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