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PLAY THERAPY

1. It is a method of psychotherapy with children in which a therapist uses a child’s fantasies


and the symbolic meanings of his or her play as medium for understanding and
communication with the child.
a. Adventure therapy
b. Solution-focused therapy
c. Motivational interviewing
d. Play therapy
2. A typical session in play therapy may last for how many minutes?
a. 15-30 minutes
b. 15-25 minutes
c. 20-30 minutes
d. 30-45 minutes
3. Where should play therapy happen?
a. Public settings
b. Private settings
c. Playground
d. Anywhere
4. It is a technique that designed to increase children’s self-control and impulse control and
useful for any child who has impulse-control problem (e.g. ADHD).
a. Color- Your- Life
b. The Feeling Word Game
c. Beat The Clock
d. The Slow Motion Game
5. It is technique that designed to have children actively practice self-control over their
movements in a playful group context.
a. Color- Your- Life
b. The Feeling Word Game
c. Beat The Clock
d. The Slow Motion Game
6. Posited the idea to combine cognitive therapy and play therapy which has been used to
treat children as young as two years old.
a. Anna Freud
b. Roger Phillips
c. Melanie Klein
d. Carl Rogers
7. Presented theoretical arguments for the use of play as means to build a positive
relationship between the child and things which allows to better access child’s inner
thoughts and emotions.
a. Anna Freud
b. Roger Phillips
c. Melanie Klein
d. Carl Rogers
8. Regarded as the world’s first psychoanalyst to specialize in training children and the first
person to used play as a form of therapy
a. Hermine Hug-Hellmuth
b. Anna Freud
c. Melanie Klien
d. none of the above
9. A therapeutic approach developed by David Levy in 1938 which has a constructed
approach that encouraged a traumatized child to engage in free play.
a. Play therapy
b. Released therapy
c. Active play
d. Free play
10. It is considered to be especially important for the healthy development of children who
has experienced stressful events or past trauma.
a. Cry
b. Toys
c. Play
d. all of the above

ANSWERS

1. D
2. D
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. B
7. A
8. A
9. B
10. C

Submitted By:

Orlanes, Sarlyn V.

Quimque, Katrina P.

Sumalinog, Marvie Kamille M.

BA- Psychology IIIC

Submitted to: Dr. Emmanuel Hernani

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