Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines

Play therapists in the Philippines are confronted with several challenges despite the popularity of play therapy as a treatment modality. Thirty-five Filipino play therapists were surveyed online about their practice as a play therapist, the issues and challenges they encounter, and the strategies t...

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Main Authors: Tarroja, Maria Caridad H., Catipon, Maria Aurora Assumpta D., Dey, Maria Louise T., Garcia, Washington C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-37962021-11-08T02:59:20Z Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines Tarroja, Maria Caridad H. Catipon, Maria Aurora Assumpta D. Dey, Maria Louise T. Garcia, Washington C. Play therapists in the Philippines are confronted with several challenges despite the popularity of play therapy as a treatment modality. Thirty-five Filipino play therapists were surveyed online about their practice as a play therapist, the issues and challenges they encounter, and the strategies they have explored to address these challenges. Their responses were analyzed qualitatively for emerging patterns and dominant themes. Data fell into 2 general categories, namely personal challenges and collaborative challenges, where there seems to be little recognition of play therapy as an effective intervention by other professionals working with children. Strategies employed to deal with these challenges included developing competence as therapists, working with others, and conducting research. Overall, findings suggest that even after 40 years of applying play therapy in the Philippines, there is still a great need to advocate for its usefulness as an effective intervention for children. The implications of this advocacy challenge to the clinical practice and to developing an evidence-based practice are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved). © 2013 Association for Play Therapy. 2013-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2797 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Play therapy--Philippines Child psychotherapists--Philippines Child Psychology Psychology
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
topic Play therapy--Philippines
Child psychotherapists--Philippines
Child Psychology
Psychology
spellingShingle Play therapy--Philippines
Child psychotherapists--Philippines
Child Psychology
Psychology
Tarroja, Maria Caridad H.
Catipon, Maria Aurora Assumpta D.
Dey, Maria Louise T.
Garcia, Washington C.
Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
description Play therapists in the Philippines are confronted with several challenges despite the popularity of play therapy as a treatment modality. Thirty-five Filipino play therapists were surveyed online about their practice as a play therapist, the issues and challenges they encounter, and the strategies they have explored to address these challenges. Their responses were analyzed qualitatively for emerging patterns and dominant themes. Data fell into 2 general categories, namely personal challenges and collaborative challenges, where there seems to be little recognition of play therapy as an effective intervention by other professionals working with children. Strategies employed to deal with these challenges included developing competence as therapists, working with others, and conducting research. Overall, findings suggest that even after 40 years of applying play therapy in the Philippines, there is still a great need to advocate for its usefulness as an effective intervention for children. The implications of this advocacy challenge to the clinical practice and to developing an evidence-based practice are discussed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2013 APA, all rights reserved). © 2013 Association for Play Therapy.
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author Tarroja, Maria Caridad H.
Catipon, Maria Aurora Assumpta D.
Dey, Maria Louise T.
Garcia, Washington C.
author_facet Tarroja, Maria Caridad H.
Catipon, Maria Aurora Assumpta D.
Dey, Maria Louise T.
Garcia, Washington C.
author_sort Tarroja, Maria Caridad H.
title Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
title_short Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
title_full Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
title_fullStr Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Advocating for play therapy: A challenge for an empirically-based practice in the Philippines
title_sort advocating for play therapy: a challenge for an empirically-based practice in the philippines
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2013
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2797
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