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Articles related to "Play Therapy"
Play Therapy Therapy is expensive and many parents have concerns about paying for a child to play. Still, decades of research have demonstrated many benefits to skilled Play Therapy. benefits of play therapy • why pay for a child to play with a therapist • play therapy for adults and children • play therapy when difficult to express onself • uses of play therapy
Kids' Emotions in Play Therapy When kids feel overwhelmed, they may respond with aggressive behavior, bed-wetting, academic problems, or separation anxiety. Here's how play therapy can help. emotions in play therapy • bed-wetting • child psychotherapy • academic problems • separation anxiety
Overcome Social Deficits in Autism Social quirks are a core deficit of individuals on the autism spectrum. Through the use of facilitated social therapies these individuals can overcome these issues. autism and social deficits • play therapy • social stories • social skills group • autism therapy
Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma Cases (Part 3) This article by an attorney discusses the finding that occur during forensic investigations of ritual abuse cases. This is part three in a series to publish the article in its entirety. cult • ritual • ritual abuse • satanic • cults
Talking to Kids about Death Helping your child through the grief process of terminal illness and death may prevent social problems and nervous habits. kids about death • grief of terminal illness • losing a loved one • signs of grief • death of a loved one
Melanie Klein: Beyond Freud Austrian psychoanalyst Melanie Klein a pioneer of child psychoanalysis with emphasis on child development. klein • melanie • melanie klein • freud • psychoanalysis
Childhood Depression Childhood depression is more than having "the blues" or being sad about losing a friend or getting poor grades. Childhood depression is a serious mental health condition. childhood depression • extreme sadness in adolescents • mental health condition • double depression • kids emotions
Pet Therapy in Psychology Psychologist Brenda Reed, Psy.D., explains how she uses pet therapy in her counseling sessions, and how dogs affect mood, loneliness, & life purpose. pet therapy • how dogs reduce depression • improve counseling sessions • therapy in psychology • finding a counselor
Is Your Cat Unhappy? Cats are intelligent and if left alone all day can get bored, lonely, frustrated or even depressed. Here's how to spot if your feline is feeling low. is your cat unhappy • how to tell if your cat is bored • frustrated or depressed • animal psychologist tamzin barber • cat’s psychological and emotional needs
Psychology Therapies for Children Psychologist guides parents on effective therapies commonly used with children experiencing emotional issues or behavioral problems. therapies for children • child therapies • art therapy • play therapy • effective child therapy
Review of Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen Playful Parenting by Lawrence J. Cohen helps parents learn the benefits of actively playing with their children, and provides ideas and strategies for play. playful parenting • lawrence j. cohen • play therapy for children • why do children play • learn how to play with children
Therapeutic Clowns for Sick Kids Therapeutic clowning is more than entertaining sick kids. Clowns in hospitals reduce stress for parents of children with cancer & even help solve medical mysteries. therapy clowns for sick kids • how humor helps • heal children with cancer • therapeutic clowning • help kids tolerate pain
When You're a Victim of Sex Abuse After being sexually molested as children, adults may experience emotional & psychological effects, such as intimate relationship problems, insomnia, or eating disorders. long-term consequences of childhood sexual abuse • when you’re a victim of sex abuse • sexually molested as a child • psychological effects of sexual abuse • intimate relationship problems
Remembering How To Play Psychiatrist Stuart Brown says that the purpose of play is simply play itself, yet his studies show it has a vital function-the foundation of adaptability and optimism. how to play • adaptability • optimism • play • playful
School Bullying Is Learned at Home Though school bullying is not the parent's "fault", new research shows that parenting styles affect students' behavior at school. students behavior • school bullying • authoritarian parents • children’s behavior at school • psychological bullying
What is Selective Mutism? There is an anxiety disorder which inhibits children from expressing themselves in certain situations. It is a rarely talked about disorder called "Selective Mutism." selective mutism • anxiety disorder • speech therapist • selective mutism group • treatment for selective mutism
Autism Symptoms and Treatments A natural perspective on the causes, symptoms, and treatments for childhood autism. This recent autism information includes information about natural treatments. signs of childhood autism • treatments for autism • children with autism • causes of autism • autism symptoms
Childhood Trauma The rate of trauma exposure and evidence of PTSD among child populations is increasing; there is an urgent need for interventions in the management of PTSD in children. childhood trauma • post traumatic stress disorder • management and prevention of ptsd • adverse childhood experience • medications to treat ptsd in children
Finding an Attachment Therapist Tips for finding an attacment therapist. Lists qualities and attributes to be mindful of. Usefull for parents in need of short or long-term attachment therapy for their child. attachment • attach • bond • bonding • therapy
Treatments for Autism Jenny McCarthy wrote a book about healing autism, her relationship with Jim Carrey, & trusting a mom's instincts. McCarthy claims autism can be treated & cured. children with autism • treatments for autism • cure autism now • autism treatment • what is autism
Domestic Violence Shelters Shelters are run, funded, and managed either by governments or by volunteer non-government organizations. According to a 1999 report published by the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, there are well over 2000 groups involved in sheltering abused women and their off-spring. narcissism • personality • narcissistic • narcissistic personality disorder • npd
Treatment of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder In this article we will discuss the treatment options for PTSD ptsd • post traumatic stress disorder • post-traumatic stress disorder • treatment
SPINA BIFIDA SPINA BIFIDA, description, complications and outcome spina bifida • hydrocephalus • children's disabilities • meningocele • myelomeningocele
Forensic Considerations in Ritual Trauma Cases (Part 2) This article discusses ritual abuse and the findings that occur during forensic investigations of ritual trauma cases. It is written by an attorney with experience in this area. cult • satanic • ritual abuse • cults • generational |
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