Play is now widely recognised as being beneficial in the emotional development of children. It has a therapeutic value. With the growth of play therapy, play work and the use of therapeutic play skills there is widespread confusion about the roles of each and the skills required to be a proficient practitioner. (see also background)
PTUK has developed definitions of each of the main terms. They are related graphically to each other in the Therapeutic Play Continuum diagram.
The Applications of Play
The main therapeutic applications of play are:
Play
Play Work
Therapeutic Play Work
Therapeutic Play
Filial Play
Play Therapy
Child Psychotherapy and Clinical Psychology (CPCP)
Therapeutic Play Continuum
Since there are overlaps between each application they may best be considered on a therapeutic continuum to deal with differing levels of severity of emotional, behavioural and mental health problems in children.

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