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The author discusses the use of play therapy for children with behavioral, emotional or other psychological problems. The bulk of the text consists of highly readable annotated transcripts of therapeutic sessions that illustrate the principles. The transcripts are authentic, and the annotations include comments on errors the therapist makes, as well as positive points.
Publication
Ballantine Books (1969), 374 pages
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Original publication date
1947
1969 (Revised Edition)
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Physical description
374 p.; 6.8 inches