1st Edition

A Practical Guide to Play Therapy in the Outdoors Working in Nature

By Ali Chown Copyright 2018
158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

158 Pages
by Routledge

A Practical Guide to Play Therapy in the Outdoors responds to the significant and growing interest in the play therapy community of working in nature. Alison Chown provides practical ideas about why we might decide to take play therapy practice into outdoor settings and how we might do this safely and ethically. This book discusses how nature provides a second intermediate playground and... Read more

Forward by Professor Sue Jennings  Disclaimer  Author’s notes  Acknowledgements  Introduction   Chapter 1- A brief history of play therapy  Chapter 2 –Considering the concept and purpose of play  Chapter 3 – Play in a broader context  Chapter 4 – Play therapy in nature –meanings and metaphors  Chapter5 – Getting started – practical, ethical and philosophical considerations  Chapter 6 – Places to go, spaces to use – meeting the elements

Biography

Alison Chown is a play therapist and experienced specialist teacher for children and young people with complex behavioural, emotional and social difficulties. She is an independent practitioner and director of Phoenix Play, and its sister company Learning Tree Training Limited, which provide individually tailored training to schools and other agencies. Through this role she also is an associate tutor for Worcester and Plymouth Universities, lecturing at Foundation Degree level in Behaviour for Learning, Developing Inclusive Practice and Child Development. Alison is also a certified Beach school practitioner.

"Nature and play come together with joy in order to provide a healing context for children to hurt less and play more. I cannot recommend this book too highly. Indeed it is a treasure chest that will continue to provide jewels to the therapist and their children."

From the Foreword by Professor Sue Jennings PhD