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ГЛАВА 17. В предыдущих шестнадцати главах содержатся мои размышления об отношениях, возникающих в игровой терапии






ИЗБРАННАЯ БИБЛИОГРАФИЯ ПО ИГРОВОЙ ТЕРАПИИ

В предыдущих шестнадцати главах содержатся мои размышления об отношениях, возникающих в игровой терапии. Существует множество других точек зрения и море информации, которую можно найти в соответст­вующей литературе. Избранная библиография по игро­вой терапии предназначена для того, чтобы помочь сту­денту и психотерапевту дальше продвинуться в изуче­нии богатейшей области — игровой терапии, если вы стремитесь лучше узнать себя, детей и динамику этой захватывающей науки. Я старался включить в этот спи­сок работы, позволяющие взглянуть на игровую терапию в разрезе и дающие представление об ее основных проб­лемах, таких как отношения в игровой терапии, смысл игры, игровая терапия в особых условиях, игровая те­рапия в группе, игровая терапия с особыми выборками, специфические проблемы в игровой терапии, процесс игровой терапии, обучение и исследования.

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