Doing Play Therapy: From Building the Relationship to Facilitating Change (Creative Arts and Play Therapy) by Terry Kottman is a comprehensive guide that covers the entire process of therapy, from initial engagement to achieving therapeutic outcomes. Ideal for students and practitioners, this book offers an accessible theory-to-practice approach to using play confidently and effectively with children, adolescents, and adults facing emotional or behavioral challenges or life difficulties. Rich in case material and practical examples, it explores various play therapy approaches while encouraging readers to develop their own clinical style.
The book is structured to support the development of strong therapeutic relationships, exploration of clients’ issues and underlying dynamics, setting clear treatment goals, and collaboration with parents and educators. A dedicated chapter addresses common challenges, providing invaluable guidance for navigating complex situations within the playroom. With a print length of 394 pages, this resource offers extensive insights and strategies to enhance your practice in play therapy.
