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Statistical Practices of IJPT Researchers: A Review from 1993-2000.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2005 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Stephen A. Armstrong | Robin K. Henson

Sandplay: A comparative study.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1993 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Susan Cockle

Shame busting: Incorporating group social skills training, shame release and play therapy with a child who was sexually abused.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1995 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Lynne Namka

Outcomes of a play intervention for children identified for special education services.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2002 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Marijane Fall | Linda F. Navelski | Kathleen K. Welch

Who are we? Examining the results of the Association for Play Therapy membership survey.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2002 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Scott D. Ryan | Tomi Gomory | Jeffrey R. Lacasse

Play therapy for multicultural populations: Guidelines for mental health professionals.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1993 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Victoria D. Coleman | Twinet Parmer | Shirl A. Barker

Limit setting practices of play therapists in training and experienced play therapists.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1997 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Garry L. Landreth | Catherine S. Wright

Countertranferance Among Play Therapists: Implications for Therapist Development and Supervision.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2003 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Lisa Moroney Metcalf

Effectiveness of Teaching Play Therapy Attitudes and Skills to Undergraduate Human Services Majors.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2003 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Jodi M. Crane | Christopher J. Brown

Healing through art: The self-portrait technique.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1994 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Susan Cockle

Filial therapy with incarcerated mothers: A five week model.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 1997 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Zella L. Harris | Garry L. Landreth

Principles of play: A dialogical comparison of two case studies in school-based mentoring.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2012 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Rebecca K. Frels | Anthony J. Onwuegbuzie

Play therapy outcome prediction: An exploratory study at a university-based clinic.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2011 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Mei-Hsiang Tsai | Dee C. Ray

Postmodern sandplay: An introduction for play therapists.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Tabitha Gallerani | Phillip Dybicz

Pretend play processes and anxiety: Considerations for the play therapist.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published October 2011 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Kelly M. Christian | Sandra Russ | Elizabeth J. Short

Understanding the concept of genuineness in play therapy: Implications for the supervision and teaching of beginning play therapists.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published January 2014 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Pedro J. Blanco | Joel H. Muro | Victoria K. Stickley

Mental health practitioners and HIPAA.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published July 2011 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Timothy D. Letzring | Marilyn S. Snow

“Once I had kids, now I am raising kids”: Child-Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) with a Sudanese refugee family—A case study.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published April 2014 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Soh-Leong Lim | Yumiko Ogawa

Quantitative analysis of long-term child-centered play therapy.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2006 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: Joel Muro | Dee Ray | April Schottelkorb | Michael R. Smith | Pedro J. Blanco

Principles, principals, and process (P³): A model for play therapy ethics problem solving.

JOURNAL ARTICLE published 2006 in International Journal of Play Therapy

Authors: John W. Seymour | Lawrence Rubin