Handbook of Play Therapy: Chapters 3 & 5

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