1st Edition
Puppet-Assisted Play Therapy Theory, Research, and Practice
Introduction 1. History of Puppetry 2. PAPT and Neurobiology Constructs 3. Puppetry Enhances Creativity 4. PAPT Addresses Theoretical Platforms 5. PAPT and Cognitive Behavior Theory 6. PAPT and Other Theories 7. PAPT and Engagement, Assessment, Intervention, and Evaluation 8. Even More PAPT Techniques and Interventions 9. PAPT and Specific Issues in Play Therapy 10. Puppet Making 11. The Art of Puppetry – Make Your Puppet Come Alive. 12. Puppets Worldwide. 13. Ethical Concerns 14. PAPT and EMDR Conclusion Appendices References
Biography
Cheryl Hulburd, MSW, RSW, CPT, RPT, is a certified EMDR therapist and certified and registered play therapist who lives, works, and plays in British Columbia, Canada.
"As a play therapist of more than 38 years, I am always looking for creative therapeutic techniques to use in my practice. Hulburd's book offers innovative strategies for directive and non-directive play therapists alike." — Desiree Ingram, MS, LMFT-S, RPT, USA
"Hulburd’s creative approach is brilliant. Puppets connect with children and give them a sense of control in their world. Adding puppets to your toolbox is a win-win for children and families." — Sarah-Jane Nelson, BScN, RN, USA






