Play therapy insights into everyday social pedagogical practice in residential child care

Mie Engen, Line Søberg Bjerre, M. Jensen
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Psychotherapy and social pedagogical care, help and support in relation to children placed in out-of-home care are typically perceived as two separate forms of practice. In its typical form, psychotherapy is pictured as a meeting between therapist and client in a ‘therapeutic space’ separated out from daily life and activities, while social pedagogical care, help, and support is carried out in close proximity to everyday life in what is regarded as the person’s home. This article analyses an alternative relationship and way of collaborating between psychotherapy – more specifically play therapy – and everyday social pedagogical practice in residential care for children with severe emotional and behavioural problems. This is done by drawing on an empirical case study of the relationship between everyday practice and expertise of social pedagogical practice and play therapy in a children’s home in Denmark. Meeting the needs of children who have been severely neglected and/or abused is challenging in different ways, and it requires highly developed relational, emotional, and reflective skills. The authors argue that play therapy has a particular potential in foregrounding and developing core social pedagogical knowledge and skills. When designed and carried out as an integrated part of everyday social pedagogical practice, play therapy can support practitioners in integrating a reflective and conscious approach to understanding and meeting the children’s emotional and relational needs with the ability to create and enter into ‘playful encounters’ with the children that challenges one-sided and taken-for-granted power relationships, practices and norms.
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游戏疗法对寄宿儿童护理的日常社会教学实践的见解
心理治疗和社会教育关怀、帮助和支持安置在家庭外的儿童通常被视为两种不同的实践形式。在其典型形式中,心理治疗被描绘为治疗师和来访者在一个脱离日常生活和活动的“治疗空间”中的会面,而社会教育关怀、帮助和支持是在接近日常生活的地方进行的,被认为是病人的家。本文分析了心理治疗(更具体地说是游戏治疗)和日常社会教学实践在有严重情绪和行为问题的儿童住宿护理中的另一种关系和合作方式。这是通过对丹麦儿童之家的日常实践与社会教学实践和游戏治疗的专业知识之间关系的实证案例研究来完成的。满足被严重忽视和/或虐待的儿童的需求在不同方面都是一项挑战,它需要高度发展的关系、情感和反思技能。作者认为,游戏治疗在突出和发展核心社会教学知识和技能方面具有特殊的潜力。当游戏疗法作为日常社会教学实践的一个组成部分被设计和实施时,它可以支持实践者整合一种反思和有意识的方法来理解和满足儿童的情感和关系需求,并有能力创造和进入与儿童的“游戏遭遇”,挑战片面和理所当然的权力关系、实践和规范。
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