Gary Landreth's 'Play Therapy'

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Play Therapy Play therapy is a natural language for children to express themselves and all play is important. Gary Landreth defines play therapy as “a dynamic interpersonal relationship between a child and a therapist trained in play therapy procedures who provides selected play materials and facilitates the development of a safe relationship for the child to fully express and explore self through the child’s natural medium of communication, play (Landreth, 2002 p. ).”
Play therapy will reveal several things about the child’s experiences and self. For instance, it will reveal the child’s needs, child’s feelings and reactions, child’s self-concept, facilitates verbalization, enables children to cope with emotional distresses, and helps