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a| 9781973780489
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a| Sharp, Carla,,
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a| The build-a-house technique :
b| a family assessment tool /
c| Carla Sharp.
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a| North Charleston, USA:
b| CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform,
c| [2017].
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c| ©2005
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a| 70 pages :
b| illustrations ;
c| 23 cm
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a| text
b| txt
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a| unmediated
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a| Includes bibliographical references (pages [63]-65).
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a| "The Build-a-House Technique describes in detail a family play therapy technique used during the assessment phase of a child and/or family in the context of a mental health/psychological/psychiatric evaluation. It is a fun, family-friendly way to assess family functioning. It requires a background in play therapy and access to a set of wooden unit blocks and a variety of miniature toys. This book also contains guidelines for structuring your observations on a Recording Form and how to use the house itself as a projective technique. This technique is used by play therapists throughout the U.S. as well as Canada and Hong Kong. The author is a retired Advanced Practice Registered Nurse and former Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor as well as a retired Certified Sandplay Therapist Teacher. The author has used this technique successfully for 30 years as a standard part of the initial assessment phase." --
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a| Family assessment.
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a| Family psychotherapy.
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a| Play therapy.
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