Integrating yoga and play therapy : the mind body approach for healing adverse childhood experiences / Michelle Pliske and Lindsay Balboa.
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NU Fairview College LRC | NU Fairview College LRC | Non-fiction | General Circulation | GC RJ 505 P55 2019 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | NUFAI000005181 |
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction : rationale behind the book and how we came to develop a yoga and play paradigm -- A primer on child development, play and expressive arts therapies -- The mind body connection : yoga and play to address adverse experiences for children -- Non-directive and directive yoga and play therapy : case examples : Kelly, Anna and Emily -- Yoga and play can happen in every setting : group and family systems -- Concluding thoughts : self-care and future research.
This book presents the foundational knowledge to ethically and knowledgably integrate yoga into play therapy practice with children and families and create life-long change. The mind-body connection that underpins the approach taken by the authors helps children to integrate adverse experiences and find new meanings associated with the past, and allows healing to begin. The book covers infant toddler mental health, theories of attachment, learning and development, neurobiology and the pervasive effects of developmental adversity or trauma on a child. It offers adaptations with special populations including group work and family systems work, and provides next steps for future professional growth in this area.
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