Kamis, 07 Juli 2016

Why Therapists Believe In Play Therapy

By Harold Robinson


There are different types of therapy programs that are best suited to children. However, over the years, therapists have found that play therapy is something that has been most successful. There are many factors that are helpful here. It is mostly the fact that kids are able to express themselves in a non-verbal manner, and this is especially important when a child has been badly traumatized.

Therapy like this has been helpful during stressful circumstances. Parents have found that children have suffered more trauma when they were going through a divorce or there was a death in the family. This is something that needed to be dealt with, otherwise kids would suffer later down the line.

A therapist is also especially trained to know how to handle these sorts of situations without even listening to what they are saying. They can see what the child is doing to express his or her feeling. They may be deeply traumatized after their parents have been separated. They may be angry because of something that has happened at school.

When a child is not given the attention that they need, you will find that their behavior becomes worse over time. This can become frustrating for the whole family. Sometimes parents are not aware that there is a problem. It obviously becomes problematic for the child later down the line when they start to socialize and when they progress at school.

Revealing feelings like this makes one experience a sense of freedom. Children will be able to get a lot off their chest, and they will begin to enjoy going to this type of therapy because of the rewards it brings them. They will start to progress over time. This will come in a number of different areas. It can happen socially, emotionally, as well as how they live their live.

It is not necessary to talk about these problems in order to heal. Much research has been done about art therapy, which can be beneficial for adults as well. This is where you can simply get lost in what you are doing. Therapy does not always revolve around talking about your problems. The brain becomes activated when one is working physically at what you are experiencing in your life.

A lot of children may bottle up their feelings because they don't want to hurt their parents. An example of this is bullying. Another example of this is abuse. Children are often threatened and this can cause a big impact on how they behave in life. When they express themselves in therapy, everything becomes clear again and it is a chance for them to move forward.

A child has a big imagination, and they may act out a story, which is similar to what they are going through. They may find a story in their mind which ends well. This will most probably be the opposite of what is going on in their own lives. However, often they will introduce monsters and demons into the story. Of course, this can soon change into characters involving superheroes. It is not always easy for the therapist to put this together.




About the Author:



Tidak ada komentar:

Posting Komentar