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An investigation into the perceptions and experiences of play therapists working with child witnesses of domestic abuse.

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The aim and purpose of this study is to explore the insights, perceptions and experiences of play therapists working with child witnesses of domestic abuse….

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January 1, 2016
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Goodies and Baddies: A study of how children aged between five and eight years use sandplay to explore themes of good and bad from an attachment perspective. January 2016.

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This study was designed to ascertain if there are any links in regards to how children perceive good and bad and the effects, if any,…

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January 1, 2016
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Searching for the Self: An exploration of the use of hide-and-seek games in primary school aged children who display behaviour indicative of attachment difficulties, through a series of non-directive play therapy sessions, from an attachment perspective.

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This study aims to explore how children use of hide-and-seek games within individual non-directive play therapy sessions and how these may have a possible correlation…

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January 1, 2015
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An evaluation of the effect of long term play therapy on a child living in kinship care who experienced the death of his parents in infancy

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This study examines the effect of play therapy on a child living in kinship care following the death of his parents in infancy. The main…

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January 1, 2015
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An evaluation of changes in specific behavioural patterns following a series of sandplay session with five to six year old girls demonstrating behaviours associated with separation anxiety

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This study aims to evaluate the effect of 15 individual non-directive sandplay sessions on the specific behavioural patterns of girls demonstrating behaviours associated with separation…

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January 1, 2015
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PLAYFUL HANDS: An evaluation of the effect of non-directive play therapy sessions on separation anxiety in deaf children of hearing parents from an attachment perspective.

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This study aims to evaluate the effect of ten individual non-directive play therapy sessions on behaviour associated with separation anxiety in a sample of school-aged…

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January 1, 2013
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An evaluation of the effect of ongoing support from a school staff member trained in attachment following a play therapy intervention.

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This mixed methods study with a Control Group followed two groups of five boys aged 7-11 years who received an initial play therapy intervention. It…

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January 1, 2013
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A Therapeutic Reflective Functioning Intervention for Foster Parents: An evaluation of the effect of an early, playful, therapeutic intervention on the Reflective Functioning of foster parents caring for preschool foster children between the ages 0-3 year

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This study evaluates the effect of a playful, therapeutic intervention on the Reflective Functioning (RF) of foster parents caring for pre-school foster children between the…

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January 1, 2013
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  • Home
  • About
    • About Us
    • Organisation Chart
    • What Is Play Therapy?
    • How Does Play Therapy Work?
    • For Children
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    • Our Background
    • About Certification
    • Corporate Governance
    • Policies
      • Ethical Framework
      • LGBTQIA+ Policy Statement 2020
      • PTUK – Equality and Diversity Policy
      • Unacceptable Behaviour Policy
      • Use of Competencies by Employers
      • Play Therapy Privacy Policy
      • PTUK Safeguarding Policy
      • PTUK’s Complaint Procedures
      • Concerns and compliments policy
  • Helping Children
    • Helping Children
    • Deciding what to do if a child has an emotional or behaviour problem
    • Finding Therapeutic Help
    • Filial Definition
  • Membership
    • Why join PTUK?
    • PTUK Membership Grades and Fees
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    • One Day Introduction Courses
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