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The Child-Centered Play Therapy Model
Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) is the method of play therapy developed by Virginia
Axline, an associate of Carl Rogers. CCPT follows the principles of Client-Centered Therapy
of creating a non-judgmental, emotionally supportive therapeutic atmosphere, but with clear
boundaries that provide the child with psychological safety to permit the learning of
emotional and behavioral self-regulation. Research has validated that this is a powerful
method for decreasing a wide range of child problems, for overcoming traumatic experiences,
for developing expressive freedom and creativity, and for building self-esteem and more
mature, pro-social behaviors. CCPT is based on eight clear cut principles applied in a
systematic way to equip the therapist with a method uniquely capable of handling the many
challenges of playing therapeutically with children and achieving predictively positive
results.
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