Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy : Norton Series on Interpersonal Neurobiology - Terry Marks-Tarlow

Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy

By: Terry Marks-Tarlow, Daniel J. Siegel, Marion F. Solomon

Hardcover | 8 December 2017 | Edition Number 1

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Through play, as children, we learn the rules and relationships of culture and expand our tolerance of emotions--areas of life "training" that overlap with psychotherapy. Here leading writers illuminate what play and creativity mean for the healing process at any stage of life.

Contributors include: Mih ly Cs kszentmih lyi, Daniel J. Siegel, Marion Solomon, Aldrich Chan, Allan Schore, Terry Marks-Tarlow, Pat Ogden, Louis Cozolino, Theresa Kestly, Jaak Panksepp, Stuart Brown, Madelyn Eberly, Zoe Galvez, Betsy Crouch, Bonnie Goldstein, and Steve Gross.

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Play and Creativity in Psychotherapy is a good resource for clinicians who may be skeptical about the concept of play in psychotherapy, yet may be burned out on traditional ways of doing therapy day after day. It provides a framework to approach the work from a different mindset, and perhaps breathe new life into clinical sessions.-- "Psych Central"

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