What are the benefits of Play Therapy?

What are the benefits of Play Therapy?

Some people may think that Play Therapy is just children playing with toys and having fun, but it’s important to note that play is a form of communication and used for learning. As adults, we can sometimes forget how important and effective play is in the learning process.

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Play therapy allows children and people who are experiencing emotional or behavioural issues to open up their emotions in the safe space of the ‘playroom’, where they are allowed to face their thoughts and emotions nonverbally. It is cited as one of the most effective treatments for children suffering from trauma or PTSD; with a number of articles and papers written about its efficacy.

  • Play allows children to better manage their own actions, and can decrease undesirable behaviour
  • Play allows children to develop creative problem solving abilities.
  • Play allows children to learn about empathy and respect for feelings of others by giving them space to get in touch with their own thoughts and feelings.

Parents also reported pronounced improvements to their children’s emotional outlook, better overall conduct, and improved relationships with their peers.

Play Therapy is used to affect healing and recovery for children suffering from PTSD or trauma. It’s a form of psychotherapy and counselling that uses play in a non-directed method to allow the Child to lead therapy sessions. This process reveals and reflect the child’s behaviour back in such a way that the child can confront their own behaviour, giving the therapist a powerful diagnostic tool to determine the cause for any issues.

It is cited as one of the most effective treatments for children suffering from trauma or PTSD.

Hear it directly from a professional Play Therapist, JULIE BURTON.

  • Accredited Play and Creative Arts Therapist
  • Accredited Clinical Supervisor
  • Senior Course Director with The Academy of Play and Child Psychotherapy (APAC)
  • Overseas Training Coordinator (APAC)
  • Associate Tutor at Leeds Beckett University
  • Accredited Member of PTUK (Play Therapy UK)

College of Allied Educators offers a Postgraduate Certificate in Therapeutic Play Skills and leads to the Postgraduate Diploma in Play Therapy. Awarded by the Academy of Play and Child Psychotherapy, UK, (APAC), these programmes will allow students to further explore ways of integrating the child as the centre of a social system, which includes schools, families and a team of support. They will also introduce you to developmental practices, types of play therapy, legal frameworks, assessment, protection procedures and therapeutic interventions.

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