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Hild- centered play therapy (CCPT) is a theoretically-grounded and evidence-based intervention that recognizes the relationship between therapist and child as the primary healing factor for children who are experiencing emotional and behavioral challenges. Axline (1947) developed CCPT by applying Rogers s (1951) person- centered counseling approach to children. Initially referred to as nondirective play therapy, Landreth (2012), Guerney (2001), Ray (2011), and others further defined and developed CCPT.
therapeutic use, and promote relationship building (Ray & Landreth, 2015). The setting often determines playroom size. Playroom materials, placed throughout the room within categories (i.e., real-life, acting-out/aggressive-release, creative/expressive), allow for visibility of each material.
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