Participants of this workshop will learn information
on Filial therapy and directive family play therapy techniques.
They were led by Louise F. Guerney and Bernard G. Guerney, Jr., and had just completed a major research project
on filial therapy funded by the National Institute of Mental Health.
Not exact matches
She has authored several books
on filial / family
therapy, numerous chapters
on play
therapy, and is featured
on 4 DVD workshops.
She has authored several books
on filial / family
therapy, numerous chapters
on play
therapy, and is featured
on 4 DVD workshops.
Discovering the moments
on movement in
filial therapy: A single case qualitative study.
At UNT, I received extensive training
on play
therapy and
filial therapy, which promotes strong bonds between parents and children.
Filial therapy is a structured and time - limited training model in which parents of young children are trained in play
therapy skills, similarly to how therapists are taught in graduate school, with the goal of empowering parents and caregivers to be the change agent for their child instead of having to rely
on an «expert» to «fix» whatever their child's struggle or problem.
And that is why I think it is so important for new parents - to - be to have some sort of a support program to develop their parenting skills and applying it in things like
filial therapy if the need arises rather than giving up all hope and counting
on just the counselor or therapist.
This two - day workshop (February 22 & 23rd) will focus
on the dynamic relationship facets of Dr. Landreth's 10 - session CPRT
filial therapy training model, designed to train parents to be therapeutic agents in their children's lives.
Additional research
on incorporating cultural beliefs and identity into
filial therapy may be beneficial.
Results indicate when compared to the control group, the
filial therapy / CPRT group demonstrated statistically significant improvement
on all measures including child behavior problems, parental acceptance, parent - child relationship stress, and parental empathy.
Filial therapy with incarcerated fathers: Effects
on parental acceptance of child, parental stress and child adjustment.
Play
Therapy International (PTI) and its affiliated professional organisations administer these standards outside the UK, on behalf of PTUK, to ensure that practitioners of therapeutic play, play therapy and filial play coaching meet the standards required by the Re
Therapy International (PTI) and its affiliated professional organisations administer these standards outside the UK,
on behalf of PTUK, to ensure that practitioners of therapeutic play, play
therapy and filial play coaching meet the standards required by the Re
therapy and
filial play coaching meet the standards required by the Register.
Providers of resources for and training in therapeutic play, play
therapy and
filial play are invited to submit details of their resources, courses and organisations for publication
on the PTI web site.
The purpose of affiliation is to enable organisations (the «affiliate»), with a similar role to PTI, but
on a national basis, to be established in countries, or states of countries, to provide a supporting and governing infrastructure for the practice of therapeutic play,
filial play and play
therapy to standards approved by PTI.
The Ethical Framework for Play, Creative Arts and
Filial Therapies, is based upon Play
Therapy UK's version published
on October 1st 2002.
This guidance
on the essential elements of good practice has been written to take into account the changing circumstances in which Play
Therapy and
Filial Play are now being delivered, in particular: