The Relationship Between Play Therapy and Child Psychotherapy & Clinical Psychology
Child Psychotherapy, clinical psychology and psychiatry are well established disciplines used to address children's severe mental health and personality problems.
The therapist, clinical psychologist or psychiatrist forms a long-term therapeutic relationship with the client. Talking therapies are primarily used with play often taking only a relatively small, supporting role in the interventions. Psychiatrists often prescribe medication.
Child Psychotherapists, Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatrists may acquire therapeutic play skills to support their other interventions or may supported by a Play Therapist in a multi specialist team role.
There are often long waiting lists for consultations by these specialists. In some cases Play Therapists may be able to provide a 'holding' role.
See also:
Play |
Play Work |
Therapeutic Play |
Filial Play Therapy |
Play Therapy |
Therapeutic Play Continuum
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