Profiles of Play: Assessing and Observing Structure and Process in Play Therapy
Saralea Chazan
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Description for Profiles of Play: Assessing and Observing Structure and Process in Play Therapy
Paperback. Written by a leading child psychologist, this clearly written and practical book provides a template for interpreting change and meaning in children's lives through play activity. It shows how each child's pattern of play has a distinct profile of measurable features. These can be identified - and can be used to assess the child's development. Num Pages: 224 pages, references, index. BIC Classification: JMC; MMJT; MQTC. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 233 x 156 x 13. Weight in Grams: 354.
Written by a leading child psychologist, this clearly written and practical book provides a template for interpreting change and meaning in children's lives through their play activity. It shows how each child's pattern of play has a distinct profile of measurable features. These can be identified - and can be used to assess the child's development.
The processes of change that a child goes through and the different kinds of play profiles are clearly illustrated with examples from real life. This will be a useful resource for all professionals who work with children and are looking to support their ... Read more
Product Details
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Number of pages
224
Condition
New
Format
Paperback
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843107033
SKU
V9781843107033
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About Saralea Chazan
Saralea E. Chazan is in private practice in New York City and assistant professor of psychology and psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medical Center. She has published widely in the field of child psychotherapy.
Reviews for Profiles of Play: Assessing and Observing Structure and Process in Play Therapy
Profiles of Play is a good source for tracking the progress of young patients. Some of Chazan's authoritative statements on the meaning of play in the treatment process might make useful handouts to give parents of new child-patients who are bewildered why anyone should be paid for just playing with their troubled children. The whole book impresses one with the ... Read more