Did you know that CPT houses the world’s largest play therapy library? We have collected thousands of books, articles, dissertations, and more on play therapy and child development. This library is available to anyone on the University of North Texas campus, but our goal is to make it available to anyone in the world through our new online database, PlayLit. PlayLit is a searchable, user friendly database that you can use to find anything you need to know about play therapy. Right now, you can access the APA references for every entry in our library. To find the full length articles, you can copy and paste the reference or the DOI into your web browser or your university’s online library search bar (some entries will be open access and can viewed by all users, while other entries may require payment or special access through memberships). PlayLit is the best place to start your research into play therapy and child development.
Stollak, G. (). . Paper presented at Revision of paper presented at the American Psychological Association, New York, . |
Schumann, B. (2002). Filial therapy (Report No. ). ERIC Counseling and Student Service (CG-02-05). Retrieved from http://ericcass.uncg.edu/digest/2002-05.html: . |
Giordano, M., & Landreth, G. (N/A). Play therapy supervision manual. Manuscript submitted for publication. |
Rogers, M. (). . Paper presented at Paper presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Washington, DC, . |
Post, P., Stopanio, J., & Fielden, A. (1998). Child-centered play therapy: Working with at-risk youth in the elementary school setting (Report No. ). Charlotte, NC: North Carolina University. |
Jokhi, M. F. (2000). The effectiveness of child-centered play therapy for children with behavioral problems (Report No. ). Unpublished manuscript. California Polytechnic State University: San Luis Obispo. |
Foley, J. M. (1970). Training future teachers as play therapists: An investigation of therapeutic outcome and orientation toward pupils (Report No. ). Loyola University of Chicago: U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. |
Landreth, G., & Bratton, S. (1999). Play therapy (Report No. ). ERIC Clearinghouse on Counseling and Student Services Greensboro NC (ED430172). Retrieved from http://www.ericfacility.net/ericdigests/ed430172.html: . |
Rogers, M., & L'Abate, L. (1969). Bibliography on play therapy and children's play (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED035897) (Report No. ). Child Development Lab: Georgia State University. |
Meckel, S. (). . Paper presented at Paper presented at the annual convention of the council for exceptional children, San Francisco, . |
Giblin, N., & Ryan, F. (). . Paper presented at Paper presented at the American Association of Counseling and Development, Boston, MA, . |
Breen, D. T., & Geroski, A. (). Proceedings of the International Conference on Counseling in the 21st Century. Paper presented at , Beijing, China. |
Bishop, J. (). . Paper presented at Paper presented at the Child Welfare League of America Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, . |
Cangelosi, D. (2015). Toy selection for play therapists. Play Therapy, 10(2), 16-20. |
Baron, S. (2014). Ending the therapeutic silent treatment. Play Therapy, 9(2), 6-9. |
Baron, S. (2016). A strength-based approach to play therapy. Play Therapy, 11(3), 16-18. |
Liberati, R. (2016). Play therapist stress reduction through meditation. Play Therapy, 11(3), 6-8. |
Courtney, J. (2008). The perfect dollhouse. Play Therapy, 3(2), 6-7. |
Hudspeth, E. F., & Davis, P. S. (2015). Ethical web-based play therapy supervision. Play Therapy, 10(1), 16-20. |
Van Horne, J. W., & Post, P. (2016). Play therapy supervision for school counselors. Play Therapy, 11(2), 16-19. |