Children's Use of Board Games in Psychotherapy

Children's Use of Board Games in Psychotherapy
ISBN-10
0765703564
ISBN-13
9780765703569
Category
Psychology / General
Pages
184
Language
English
Published
2002
Publisher
Jason Aronson
Author
Jill Bellinson

Description

Both show unconscious content, defensive needs, and interpersonal and transferential relationships. As therapists, we can search for the same underlying dynamics we would look for in these other symbolic expressions.".

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