Psychoanalytic play therapy foundations were laid by the work of Sigmund
Freud but Anna Freud and Melaine Klein as best associated with the more
rigorous development. According to Richard Bloomfield (2003),
“Psychoanalytic play therapy intends to go beyond the immediate pain or
difficulty and clear the way so that healthy development can resume from
where it has been halted or detoured by external trauma or untenable
internal conflict (neurosis). It also is effective in helping children
who have real and significant limitations come to terms with who they
are, helping them to develop more secure, adaptable, compensating, and
self-accepting ways and attitudes.” This workshop will focus on the
Psychoanalytic Play Therapy foundational concepts in the process of
application of play therapy.
Objectives:
- Participants will discuss 2 foundational concepts in Psychoanalytic Play Therapy.
- Participants will analyze 3 play therapy interventions in Psychoanalytic Play Therapy.
- Participants will describe the role of the clinician, client, and caregivers in Psychoanalytic Play Therapy,
- Participants will critique 2 Psychoanalytic Play Therapy concepts in relation to other play therapy theoretical orientations.
- Participants will discuss utilizing Psychoanalytic Play Therapy within their own practice.
- Participants will design 2 Psychoanalytic Play Therapy interventions.