Play Therapy and Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Clinical Guide to Practice

Editor : Sueann Kenney-Noziska

Play Therapy and Childhood Sexual Abuse: A Clinical Guide to Practice

Book Details

  • Publisher : Routledge
  • Published : 2026
  • Cover : Paperback
  • Pages : 280
  • Category :
    Child and Adolescent Studies
  • Catalogue No : 98470
  • ISBN 13 : 9781032586397
  • ISBN 10 : 1032586397

Reviews and Endorsements

An invaluable resource.
Bruce D. Perry, MD, PhD, principal, The Neurosequential Network, Houston, Texas, USA

Based on her vast clinical experience with abused and traumatized children, Kenney-Noziska has assembled an impressive group of top experts in the field to write the definitive guide to understanding the clinical needs of sexually abused children and how the therapeutic powers of play facilitate their healing. An essential resource for all play therapists to expand their depth of knowledge and practice and improve the care of sexually abused children!
Sue C. Bratton, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S, professor emerita and director emerita, Center for Play Therapy, University of North Texas, USA

This book reads like a who's who of renowned play therapists whose extensive wisdom is collectively shared. This is an exquisite, much-needed, and thorough volume that extensively covers all the critical aspects of childhood sexual abuse treatment. Readers are taken on a journey from treatment needs, theoretical and ethical frameworks, to crucial self-care of the therapist, with all other areas imaginable in-between. This is an important, must-have book for your clinical toolbox given the ever-growing epidemic of childhood sexual abuse.
Athena A. Drewes, PsyD, MA, MS Ed, founder and past president of the New York Association for Play Therapy and former director of the Association for Play Therapy

An excellent and much-needed volume. Victims of childhood sexual abuse experience both intense emotional and physical betrayal at the hands of those who sexually offend. Therapists can find themselves reacting by maintaining too much distance from the child and their pain for fear of reactivating the trauma of that betrayal. This text reminds therapists of the need to address these children's need for emotional closeness, physical safety and, most of all, to reestablish their ability to play and have fun.
Kevin O'Connor, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S, board certified in clinical child and adolescent psychology and director of the Academy for Development of Ecosystemic Play Therapy

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