This study aimed to explore the limit-setting experiences of child-centered play therapists. This qualitative research study collected five experienced therapists’ limit-setting experiences through in-depth interviews. The interview data was coded and analyzed through the phenomenological approach, and the results include two domains: (1) the experiential structure of “interaction between child and therapist”; and (2) the experiential structure of “therapists organize their own theory”. Based on the results, the researchers put forward concrete suggestions for play therapy practice work and future research. |