PLAY THERAPY INDONESIA


Play Therapy Indonesia helps children with emotional, literacy, behaviour and mental health problems. Therapeutic play, (including play therapy) , is a well established discipline based upon a number of psychological theories. Research, both qualitative and quantitative shows that it is highly effective in many cases. Recent research by Play Therapy United Kingdom (PTUK), an organisation affiliated to PTI, suggests that 77% and 84% of the children referred to play therapy will show a positive change.

A safe, confidential and caring environment were created which allows the child to play with limitation necessary to anchor the therapy to the world of reality and to make the child aware of his/her responsibility in the relationship (for physical and emotional safety). This allows healing to occur on many levels following our natural inner trend towards health. Play and creativity operate on impulses from outside our awareness - the unconscious. No medication is used.

The therapist may reflect back to the child observations of what has happened during the session if this is felt to be appropriate. Above all the child is given “Special Time”. So often in modern life we never seem to have enough time to spend with our children - just playing, just being there for them. The child is given strategies to cope with difficulties they face in life and which they themselves cannot change. It provides a more positive view of their future life.

Sessions may last from typically 40 to 45 minutes. They may be with individual or groups of children. A variety of techniques - 'the Play Therapy Toolkit' are used according to the child’s wishes and the skills of the ‘therapist’. These may include:


The first recorded use of therapeutic play goes back to 1919 It is informed by a number of psychological theories. Probably the most important contributions to modern practice are the work of Virginia Axline and Violet Oaklander. Two major approaches are 'Non-directive play therapy' and 'Directive play therapy'. A skilled practitioner will adopt a mix of both approaches according to circumstances.

PT Indo accreditation letter

 

Play Therapy International Ltd The Coach House Belmont Road
Uckfield
Sussex TN22 1BP
England
Tel: +44 1825 761143
email: ptiorg@aol.com
fax : +44 1825 769913

 
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN


Dear Sir /Madam,

This letter serves to confirm Play Therapy Indonesia (PT Indo) – The Indonesian Society for Play and Creative Arts Therapies is currently being registered in Indonesia and is affiliated to Play Therapy International – UK.


Tanda Tangan
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Monika Jephcott
President
Play Therapy International (PTI) – UK
28 February 2015