Play in Child Development and Psychotherapy: Toward Empirically Supported Practice

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Planning in Intelligent Systems discusses the differences and similarities in the planning approaches of various scientific fields by analyzing generic planning characteristics that exist in all planning approaches. Each chapter, broken into practical sections, contains a short introduction, linking the contents of that chapter to the main ideas featured in preceding chapters, such as planning behavior in different situations, modeling of planning support systems, mathematical models for planning support, and planning in artificial intelligence.

Author(s): Sandra Walker Russ
Series: Lea's Personality and Clinical Psychology Series
Edition: 1st edition
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2003

Language: English
Pages: 195

Play in Child Development
and Psychotherapy
Toward Empirically Supported Practice......Page 3
Copyright......Page 6
Contents......Page 9
Preface......Page 11
1.Fundamental Play Processes......Page 15
2
.The Role of Play in the Development
of Adaptive Abilities......Page 22
3.The Role of Play in Therapy: The Theories......Page 48
4.The Role of Play in Therapy: The Research......Page 80
5.The Affect in Play Scale......Page 93
6.Current Trends in the Therapeutic Uses of Play......Page 129
7.Teaching Children to Play......Page 139
8.Future Directions in Research and Practiceh......Page 147
Appendix: Affect in Play Scale*......Page 159
References......Page 171
Author Index......Page 187
Subject Index......Page 193