PLAYTHERAPY VOLUME 15, ISSUE 1 • MARCH 2020
IN EVERY ISSUE 2 Leadership
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8 Book Review 15 Member Storytelling 16 Point, Counter Point, The Middle Ground 28 News 30 Credentials 32 Play Therapy™ Magazine Reviewers
SPECIAL SECTIONS 3 Call for Nominees!
9 Credentialing: Answers to Common Questions 22
FEATURES 4 Culture, Metaphors, and Play Therapy: Rainbows of
Resilience in Life’s Storms JOYCE C. MILLS, PHD, LMFT, RPT-S
Cultural metaphors may lay the groundwork for building resil- ience.
10 A Tribute to My Trusted Puppet Assistants SHOSHANA LEVIN FOX, EDD, LP, RPT-S
Puppets can help play therapists deepen metaphorical work in nonthreatening ways.
20 It’s Magic! Using Magic as Metaphor in Play Therapy MARGO A. NAPOLETANO, PHD, RPT-S
When embedded within play therapy theory, magic may pro- vide bases for trust and moving past resistance.
24 Integrating Play Therapy and Bibliotherapy: Helping
Children Find Their Own Words DANIELLE BUDASH, PSYD, RPT-S & MEGAN FIORE, PSYD, RPT-S metaphors to life.
CLINICAL EDITOR CLINICAL EDITOR
Mistie Barnes, Ed.D., LPC-S, RPT-S, is an assistant professor in the Department of Counselor Education and Psychology at Delta State University in Cleveland, MS. She supervises the three-tier review process observed by Play TherapyTM
mistiebarnes@yahoo.com
magazine.
Sarah D. Stauffer, PhD, LP (Switzerland), LPC, NCC, NCSC, RPT-S, is a play therapist with children and families facing sexual maltreatment at the Lausanne’s Child Maltreatment Observatory. She is a Leadership Academy Graduate and member of the International Journal of Play Therapy Editorial Board and Research Committee.
sarah.stauffer@
me.com
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