Posttraumatic Play in Children: What Clinicians Need to Know

Posttraumatic Play in Children: What Clinicians Need to Know

by Eliana Gil PhD
Posttraumatic Play in Children: What Clinicians Need to Know

Posttraumatic Play in Children: What Clinicians Need to Know

by Eliana Gil PhD

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Overview

From leading expert Eliana Gil, this book provides child clinicians with essential knowledge and tools for evaluating and working with posttraumatic play. Such play, which is often repetitive and disturbing, may help resolve traumatic experiences—but can also become toxic. The book guides the clinician to determine what is going on with a given child and intervene sensitively and effectively. Evocative case material is interwoven with up-to-date information on the developmental impact of trauma and ways to facilitate children's natural reparative capacities. A reproducible assessment checklist to help clinicians differentiate between useful and dangerous posttraumatic play can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781462528820
Publisher: Guilford Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 02/07/2017
Pages: 210
Sales rank: 771,625
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Eliana Gil, PhD, is founding partner in a private group practice, the Gil Institute for Trauma Recovery and Education, in Fairfax, Virginia. She is also Director of Starbright Training Institute for Child and Family Play Therapy. Dr. Gil has worked in the field of child abuse prevention and treatment since 1973. A licensed marriage, family, and child counselor; an approved marriage and family therapy supervisor; a registered art therapist; and a registered play therapy supervisor, she is a former President of the Association for Play Therapy, which honored her with its Lifetime Achievement Award. She is the author of The Healing Power of Play, Helping Abused and Traumatized Children, and Play in Family Therapy, Second Edition, among many other publications. Originally from Guayaquil, Ecuador, Dr. Gil is bilingual and bicultural.

Table of Contents

I. Understanding Posttraumatic Play
1. Introduction to Posttraumatic Play in Children and Youth
2. Types, Forms, and Phases of Posttraumatic Play
3. Evaluating Posttraumatic Play and Intervening When It Is Toxic
4. Manifestations of Posttraumatic Play in Natural Settings and in the Therapy Office      
5. The Larger Treatment Context: A Systemic Approach to Posttraumatic Play
II. Clinical Illustrations
6. The Car Crash
7. “When Mommy Comes Back”
8. “Daddy Hits Me When I’m Really Bad!”
9. When Posttraumatic Play Doesn’t Emerge Naturally
10. Burn Injuries
11. Chronic Sexual Abuse
12. The Terror of Bullying
13. “I Will Come Out by Myself”
14. Conjoint Narrative Sharing
Appendix. Checklist for Posttraumatic Play
References
Index
 

Interviews


Clinicians working with 3- to 12-year-olds, including child clinical psychologists; art, play, and other creative therapists; social workers; counselors; and child psychiatrists. May serve as a supplemental text in graduate-level courses.
 

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