Child-centered play therapy with children affected by adverse childhood experiences: A single-case design.

Q2 Health Professions International Journal of Play Therapy Pub Date : 2020-10-01 DOI:10.1037/PLA0000135
Sara A Haas, Dee C. Ray
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Child centered play therapy (CCPT) is a therapeutic intervention that provides the environment for children to work through and heal from difficult experiences through expression of play and therapeutic relationship. It has been demonstrated effective with multiple types of disruptive behaviors. I conducted single-case research to explore CCPT's influence on children who had four or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and provided analysis of data collected from one assessment administered weekly and one assessment at pre-, mid-, and post-intervention: the Strength and Difficulties Questionnaire and the Trauma Symptoms Checklist for Young Children. The two participants (one 8-year-old White American male and one 9-year-old White American female) demonstrated significant improvement in total difficulties and prosocial behaviors. The study revealed potential therapeutic benefits for utilizing CCPT with children who had four or more ACEs. Encompassed in discussion of study results are implications for practice, suggestions for future research, and limitations.
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以儿童为中心的游戏疗法,治疗受不良童年经历影响的儿童:一项个案设计。
以儿童为中心的游戏治疗(CCPT)是一种治疗干预措施,通过游戏和治疗关系的表达,为儿童提供一个工作环境,并从困难经历中治愈。它已被证明对多种破坏性行为有效。我进行了单例研究,以探讨CCPT对有四次或四次以上不良童年经历(ACE)的儿童的影响,并对从每周进行的一次评估和干预前、干预中和干预后的一次评价中收集的数据进行了分析:力量和困难问卷和幼儿创伤症状检查表。两名参与者(一名8岁美国白人男性和一名9岁美国白人女性)在总体困难和亲社会行为方面表现出显著改善。该研究揭示了对患有四个或四个以上ACE的儿童使用CCPT的潜在治疗益处。研究结果的讨论包括对实践的启示、对未来研究的建议和局限性。
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International Journal of Play Therapy
International Journal of Play Therapy Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Play Therapy is dedicated to publishing and disseminating reports of original research, theoretical articles, and substantive reviews of topics germane to play therapy on behalf of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, school counselors, marriage and family therapists, and other mental health professionals.
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