NONDIRECTIVE PLAY THERAPY

a type of play therapy based on the standard which a youth has the capacity to revise their own outlooks and behaviors. The therapist supplies a wide array of play materials and either takes on a friendly, attentive part without providing direct recommendations or perceptions or engages the youth in discussion which centers upon the youth’s current emotions and current life scenarios. The therapist

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