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Play and Therapeutic Interventions for Hospitalized Children discusses various play interventions and techniques that child life specialists can use to address the psychological and emotional needs of young patients and their families while they are hospitalized. The book explores foundational theories of child development and the impact of hospitalization on development, providing a framework for effective interventions. It offers insights into practical applications, including the creation of hospital playrooms, therapeutic relationships, and play as an assessment tool. With chapters…mehr

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Play and Therapeutic Interventions for Hospitalized Children discusses various play interventions and techniques that child life specialists can use to address the psychological and emotional needs of young patients and their families while they are hospitalized. The book explores foundational theories of child development and the impact of hospitalization on development, providing a framework for effective interventions. It offers insights into practical applications, including the creation of hospital playrooms, therapeutic relationships, and play as an assessment tool. With chapters dedicated to different types of play, such as normalization, therapeutic, medical, and educational play, as well as considerations for siblings and caretakers, the book presents a comprehensive view of the importance of play in child life practice within a hospital setting. Play and Therapeutic Interventions for Hospitalized Children is ideal for courses in child life, pediatric healthcare, therapeutic play, and child development at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. It also serves as a valuable guide for professionals practicing within pediatric hospital environments and for those interested in the psychosocial care of children facing medical challenges.
Autorenporträt
Savannah Kelly, M.S.W., CCLS is an instructor and the Undergraduate Child Life Program Director at the College of Human Sciences at Auburn University. She holds an M.S.W. and a B.S. in human development and family studies from Auburn University and is a Certified Child Life Specialist.