The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Play: Brain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-Being [Audiobook] download free by Theresa A. Kestly

The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Play: Brain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-Being Audiobook download free by Theresa A. Kestly
  • Listen audiobook: The Interpersonal Neurobiology of Play: Brain-Building Interventions for Emotional Well-Being
  • Author: Theresa A. Kestly
  • Release date: 2014/7/9
  • Publisher: WW NORTON & CO
  • Language: English
  • Genre or Collection: Society and Social Sciences
  • ISBN: 9780393707496
  • Rating: 9.87 of 10
  • Votes: 814
  • Review by: Kirstie Luther
  • Review rating: 8.01 of 10
  • Review Date: 2018/9/19
  • Duration: 3H0M16S in 256 kbps (48 MB)
  • Date of creation of the audiobook: 2018-08-13
  • You can listen to this audiobook in formats: AC3, WAV, MPEG4, WMA, MP3, FLAC (compression LZMA, RAR, ZIP, AZW4)
  • Total pages original book: 240
  • Includes a PDF summary of 28 pages
  • Duration of the summary (audio): 19M55S (5.6 MB)
  • Description or summary of the audiobook: The mental health field has seen a significant shift in the past decade toward including a neuroscience perspective when designing clinical interventions. However, for many play therapists it has been challenging to apply this information in the context of play therapy. Here, Theresa Kestly teaches therapists how to understand the neurobiology of play experiences so the undeniable benefits of play therapy can be exploited to their fullest. At last, clinical readers have a book that takes seriously the importance of play and brings a scientific eye to this most important aspect of life. Drawing on concepts of interpersonal neurobiology, the benefits of play interventions to achieve attunement, neural integration, healthy attachment, and the development of resilience and well-being become clear. The book is organized into three parts. The first part lays a conceptual foundation for considering play in relation to the neurobiology of the developing brain and mind. The next part explores specific topics about play including the therapeutic playroom, the collaborative relationship between therapist and clients, storytelling, and mindfulness. The last part of the book asks questions about the state of play in our families, clinics, and schools. How did we get to a place where play has been so devalued, and what can we do about it? Now that we know how important play is across the lifespan from a scientific standpoint, what can we do to fully integrate it into our lives? After reading this book, clinicians, teachers, and even parents will understand why play helps children (and adults) heal from painful experiences, while developing self-regulation and empathy. The clinical examples in the book show just how powerful the mind is in its natural push toward wholeness and integration.
  • Other categories, genre or collection: Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Child & Developmental Psychology
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  • Format: Hardback
  • Approximate value: 37.69 USD
  • Dimensions: 163x244x23mm
  • Weight: 550g
  • Printed by: Not Available
  • Published in: New York, United States

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