Psychoanalytic Play Therapy
Author: Richard N Bromfield
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Description: Psychoanalytic Play Therapy by Richard N. Bromfield introduces the fundamentals of play therapy through a psychoanalytic lens. It explores its techniques, goals, and basic constructs, highlighting its value in understanding children's emotional development.
Pages: 13
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