Gestalt Review

Play becomes real for adults: Measuring effectiveness of expressive arts media for therapists in training using the Oaklander approach

Peter Mortola
ResearchQualitative researchEnglish
Journal Article - Paid access

Abstracts

Can play be a serious tool to use with adults in training and therapy? This question is addressed in this article through survey data collected from therapists in training who are learning the Oaklander approach to therapy. The article explores and interprets responses regarding the relative effectiveness of using picture cards, drawings, clay, sand tray, and puppets as adults take on the roles of therapist and client.

Słowa kluczowe
Journal
Gestalt Review
Autor
Wydawca
US: Penn State University Press
Rok publikacji
2019
Głośność
23
Zagadnienie
1
Number of Pages
67-83
ISSN Number
1945-4023 (Electronic); 1084-8657 (Print)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.5325/gestaltreview.23.1.0067

APA citation

Mortola, P. (2019). Play becomes real for adults: Measuring effectiveness of expressive arts media for therapists in training using the Oaklander approach. Gestalt Review, 23(1), 67-83. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.5325/gestaltreview.23.1.0067