2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1219901
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Analyzing Chinese parents' and teachers' perception of play, children's emotional needs and therapy: implications for seeking help

Huiting Cao

Abstract: IntroductionBefore going through play therapy with children, parents' consent is usually needed. Thus, Parents' perception of play therapy can be a very important variable that influences the extent to which children are exposed to play therapy. Previous research has demonstrated the significant influence of social-cultural factors on people's perceptions of play therapy. This may in turn influence parents' decision about whether their children will participate in play therapy. This study explores the factors … Show more

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