This book is intended primarily for the psychotherapeutic community. It contains a series of three games that can serve as clinical interventions for couples, families and groups. These serious games can be used as a set to structure the clinical experience from intake to termination, or as stand-alone, ad hoc tools that the clinician uses as needed during the therapeutic hour. The book itself place these serious games squarely in the established psychotherapeutic tradition of play therapy, while explaining how these games, and the ways in which they are used, bring something new to clinical...
This book is intended primarily for the psychotherapeutic community. It contains a series of three games that can serve as clinical interventions for ...