Handbook of Play Therapy: Chapters 3 & 5
Across
- 5. The ability of play to help children release strong feelings
- 7. Change agents are present in all therapy approaches
- 10. Provides emotional safety and teaches responsibility without shaming
- 12. The lowest level of abstraction
- 14. A major therapeutic power involving creativity and imagination
- 15. Play allows children to act out conflicts symbolically
- 16. The child leads the session in this type of play therapy
Down
- 1. The highest level of abstraction
- 2. focuses on the person, the phenomenal field, and the self
- 3. Example of attachment oriented play
- 4. Can enhance social relationships
- 6. Example of Game Play
- 8. Can increase personal strengths
- 9. Founder of Child-Centered Play Therapy
- 11. Change agents are unique to a particular therapy approach
- 13. The child’s natural language