Play therapyis in a state of transition. Play has been a part of therapy with children since MelanieKlein (1927) and Anna Freud (1927)first began using play techniques in child therapy in the 1930s. As of 1992, play in some form was used in child therapy by a majority of clinicians, ...
Play TherapyThis article examines the value of using play in counseling. It examines the pragmatic ways play is used across the life span and in different counseling settings. The limitations of including play in counseling are discussed also....
2022, International Journal of Play Therapy The effect of sandplay therapy on the thalamus in the treatment of generalized anxiety disorder: A case report 2020, International Journal of Play Therapy The clinical effects of school sandplay group therapy on general children with a focus on Korea Child...
Just as clients can use toys in play therapy as a way to communicate, clients (of any age) use miniature figures in the sand to articulate their thoughts and feelings from the past and present. Using this medium clients who don’t have the vocabulary, or struggle with finding words for w...
(1994) An overview of music therapy research. Complementary Therapies in Medi- cine 2, 204-216.Aldridge D. An overview of music therapy research. Complement Ther Med. 1994;2(4):204-16.Aldridge D. An overview of music therapy research. Complement Ther Med 1994; 2: 204 - 216...
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Thus, it might be used supplementally or as a bridge nutrition therapy during transition periods where the clinical status of the patient does not justify inserting a central VAD [18,19]. Midline catheters are VADs that are inserted in the peripheral veins of the upper extremities with the ...
Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia (PJP), formerly known as Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP), is the most common opportunistic infection in persons with HIV infection. Pneumocystis first came to attention as a cause of interstitial pneumonia in severel
In the absence of such data, the current approach to therapy based on the examination of sputum is not optimal. Studies that focus on pathogenesis point to the stomach as an important reservoir of infecting organisms. Recent studies suggest that rates of pneumonia can be reduced either by ...
to the northern regions of North Korea. The Chinese hamster has had an important and much storied role in biomedical research. However in recent years, this hamster’scontributions as a laboratory animal have been largely overshadowed by the focus on its cell lines and the role they play in ...