1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf02196847
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Restorying family therapy

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“…al., 1993; Glover, 1999, 2001; Glover & Landreth, 2000; Inciler, 1993; Kao & Landreth, 2001; Kerl, 1998, 1999; Martinez & Valdez, 1992; Shelby & Tredinnick, 1995). Because the family cultural environment affects the nature of play in therapy (Ariel, 1985, 1996; Levy-Warren, 1994), understanding child rearing practices within a cultural context may be helpful in both determining goals of therapy and interpreting the child’s play (Glover, 1999, 2001; Kao & Landreth, 2001).…”
Section: Multicultural Play Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al., 1993; Glover, 1999, 2001; Glover & Landreth, 2000; Inciler, 1993; Kao & Landreth, 2001; Kerl, 1998, 1999; Martinez & Valdez, 1992; Shelby & Tredinnick, 1995). Because the family cultural environment affects the nature of play in therapy (Ariel, 1985, 1996; Levy-Warren, 1994), understanding child rearing practices within a cultural context may be helpful in both determining goals of therapy and interpreting the child’s play (Glover, 1999, 2001; Kao & Landreth, 2001).…”
Section: Multicultural Play Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model posits that the presenting problem is a symptom of the family system (Ariel, 1996;Eaker, 1986). Therefore, an additional component of DFPT is that when therapists work with the entire family, the therapist must align with each family member to understand the problem better and become part of the system (Haley & Richeport-Haley, 2003).…”
Section: Directed Versus Non-directed Family Play Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The therapist continually observes all family members' behaviors and communication to determine the next steps to take (Ariel, 1992). Family play is a source of gathering information about the family's communication and relationships, followed by the use of play as an instrument for facilitating change (Ariel, 1996). The directive play method focuses on using parent-child relationship training and skill-building using a prescriptive approach to playbased interventions (Drewes et al, 2011).…”
Section: Directed Versus Non-directed Family Play Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Das native Kommunikationsmedium gerade jüngerer Kinder blieb hierbei jedoch weitestgehend ungenutzt, wodurch sie mehr oder weniger nur indirekte Adressaten von Therapie waren. Nur wenige Konzepte "inklusiver" systemischer Therapie (Ariel, 1996;Blechman, 1980;Busby u. Lufkin, 1992;Eaker, 1986;Early, 1994;Ohlson, 1974;Smith, 1998;Wittenborn, Faber, Harvey, Thomas, 2006) existieren und nur vereinzelt finden sie Eingang in den deutschen Sprachraum (Brächter, 2010;Gammer, 2007).…”
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