英文摘要 |
We clarify the myth regarding play therapy and game-play therapy to rearrange the definition and classifications of play therapy. This study is based on the supervision experience of Pei-Yung Liang, who observed that numerous play therapists hold unclear theories regarding the differences between play therapy and game-play therapy, consequently developing incorrect interventions for children. According to this phenomenon, we discuss 2 points in this article. First, play therapists learn and discuss play therapy without knowing the basic concept of what play is. Therefore, we clearly define play by sorting various play form classifications, and discuss the diverse features of both play and games; second, Pei-Yung Liang proposes a new classification according to his experience and self-reflection of free play and structured play. He also compares the differences between structured play and structured play therapy, and recommends that play therapists increase their awareness of these differences. |