2013
DOI: 10.1037/a0033388
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An evaluation of a child-centered play therapy workshop for school counselors.

Abstract: The results of this quasi-experimental study demonstrated that participation in a 12-hr workshop in child-centered play therapy (CCPT) significantly increased school counseling students' self-reported CCPT knowledge, skills, and attitudes toward children. Participants (N ϭ 40) were randomly assigned to experimental and control groups. Significant differences were found between treatment and control group members in terms of knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Higher comfort levels in using skills of tracking, re… Show more

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“…Another learning option for school counseling students might be a play therapy workshop. Pereira and Smith-Adcock (2013) found that a 12-hr workshop in CCPT helped students’ self-reported CCPT knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Given the challenges of counseling programs (e.g., budget, space, appropriate instructors for a full-semester course), counselor educators could consider providing a brief workshop as a more suitable option for their programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another learning option for school counseling students might be a play therapy workshop. Pereira and Smith-Adcock (2013) found that a 12-hr workshop in CCPT helped students’ self-reported CCPT knowledge, skills, and attitudes. Given the challenges of counseling programs (e.g., budget, space, appropriate instructors for a full-semester course), counselor educators could consider providing a brief workshop as a more suitable option for their programs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This conceptualization provided participants with a better ability to express reflective statements that relate to the emotional content in a more genuine and consequential manner. This is an important aspect of the counseling relationship (Gladding, 2006;Pereira & Smith, 2013;Ray et al, 2014;Rogers, 1989).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, clients who have worked with counselors who used reflective listening skills reported feelings of empowerment, satisfaction, and ability to make their own decisions, as well as feelings of a stronger therapeutic alliance with the counselor (Bogner, Horrocks, Lanni Manley, & Denig, 2012;Marmarosh & Kivlighan, 2012;Thompson & Hill, 1991). The field recognizes Roger's (1986) core conditions of empathy, unconditional positive regard, congruence, and the skill of empathic responding to be important foundational constructs for counselors-in-training to master (Gladding, 2006;Pereira & Smith, 2013). While these constructs are paramount, Nalavany, Ryan, Gomory, and Lacasse (2005) found that therapists rated facilitative listening skills as the most difficult to master during training.…”
Section: Pedagogy Of Counseling Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…After being used in Taiwan to study play therapy, the PTAKSS was updated in 2007, resulting in a reduced number of items to enhance construct clarity (Kao & Chang, 2007;Muro et al, 2015. This revision was shown to have high internal consistency (⍺ = .95) and solid split-half reliability (r ¼ = .76), with three factors revealed in the factor analysis, accounting for 47.6% of variance of the scale scores (Kao & Landreth, 2007;Lindo et al, 2016. The PTAKSS has been used to study play therapy coursework with both undergraduate and graduate counseling students (Carnes-Holt & Weatherford, 2013;Homeyer & Rae, 1998;Kagan & Landreth, 2009;Lindo et al, 2016Pereira & Smith-Adcock, 2013. Past studies have examined shortterm models, such as a single 12-to 15-hour training (Pereria & Smith-Adcock, 2013) and a 3-day workshop (Bratton, Landreth, & Homeyer, 1993), while others have looked at semester-long courses, such as Lindo et al (2016), who used the PTAKSS to measure the impact of an introductory play therapy class for counseling master's students.…”
Section: The Ptakss and Mixed-methods Play Therapymentioning
confidence: 99%