Filial therapy involves several stages.
Not exact matches
Filial play
therapy is about engaging the parent — that is, bringing the parent into play with the child and becoming an
involved participant (LeBlanc & Ritchie, 1999).
Filial therapy is often a welcomed gift for parents who yearn to be
involved in their children's
therapy and healing.
Filial therapy also
involves the entire family, when it is possible to do so, and emphasizes the importance of the
therapy work truly being a collaborative effort.
A maximum of 500 hours may
involve other forms of clinical work including family play
therapy,
filial therapy and other methods specifically related to children and play
therapy.