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The British Association
of Play Therapists,
1, Beacon Mews,
South Road,
Weybridge
Surrey KT13 9DZ
UK
Tel:
01932 828638 Fax: 01932 820100
Email:
info@bapt.uk.com
Copyright © The British Association of Play Therapists (2004). All rights reserved.
The photographs of children used
in this site are models and do not portray actual events.

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CHILDREN'S
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What is Play Therapy?
A Play Therapist is someone
who is trained to help children who have some kind of problem in their
lives. When you hurt yourself on the outside you feel sad so the people that
care for you might put a plaster on the sore bit or take you to a doctor to
make you better. The job of a Play Therapist is to help children who are
hurting on the inside, with their feelings. |
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Why am I going to see a Play
Therapist?
The Play Therapist has been
asked to see you because you feel sad or angry or scared about something or
perhaps because something horrible has happened. Maybe you can't help
fighting or crying or you feel bad about yourself. Sometimes, it is hard to
talk about your feelings so your Play Therapist will try to help you feel
better without you having to explain things. That's because children play
their feelings better than they talk about them. |
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What will my Play Therapist do?
Your Play Therapist will meet the
grown ups who know you best to find out how you are and plan how to help
you. Then you and your Play Therapist will play together, so you can get to
know each other. Your Play Therapy sessions will usually last about an hour
and happen at the same time and in the same place each week. |
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Will my Play Therapist tell other people what we've
been playing?
When you first meet, your
Play Therapist will talk to you about what is private and just between the
two of you and what they might sometimes need to share with other people.
Your Play Therapist won't tell anyone the actual details about what you have
played or talked about, but sometimes they will need to talk to a grown up
about how you are. Your Play Therapist will have to tell other grown ups if
they are really worried about you - it is really important that other people
get to know if you are not safe. Your Play Therapist will want to talk to
you about this. |
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Do I have to keep it private too?
That's up to you - Play
Therapy isn't a secret. You can talk about what you've been doing to anyone
you want to, but you don't have to. If you feel like keeping it to yourself,
that's OK. |
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How will Play Therapy help me?
Your Play Therapist will help
you to understand your feelings while you play. Children's problems can get
better when they understand their feelings. It might take a long time but in
the end you and your Play Therapist will both feel ready to say goodbye and
you will feel able to manage without them. This ending bit might feel hard
but your Play Therapist will help you with this. |
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