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Narrative Approaches in Play with Children


Narrative Approaches in Play with Children

Paperback by Cattanach, Ann; Webster, Alison

Narrative Approaches in Play with Children

£21.99

ISBN:
9781843105886
Publication Date:
15 Nov 2007
Language:
English
Publisher:
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Pages:
208 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 - 29 May 2024
Narrative Approaches in Play with Children

Description

Narrative play is a way of communicating with children using imaginative stories and narratives to share and make sense of life events. This book describes using narrative play therapeutically with children who have lived in multiple families, children who have problems with social understanding and children who have learning difficulties. Ann Cattanach explains how children's stories and narratives, whether they are about real or imagined events, can be interpreted as indicators of their experiences, their ideas, and a dimension of who they are. She demonstrates this with examples of children's stories from her clinical experience, and provides narrative play techniques and sample scripts both for therapists and for parents whose circumstances require a therapeutic parenting approach. This book is essential reading for play therapists, social workers and other professionals working with children, as well as parents and carers of children who are experiencing social and/or learning difficulties.

Contents

Introduction: What is Narrative Play? 1. The Therapeutic Relationship: Thinking about Children. 2. How Did I Begin? 3. Managing Past Traumas in the Present. 4. Making My World: Being in a Family. 5. School. 6. Monsters in my World: Coping with the Adult World 7. Books and Stories that Mirror the Child's Life Experiences. References. Subject index. Author index.

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