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Citation

Chazan S, Cohen E. J. Child Psychother. 2010; 36(2): 133.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/0075417X.2010.495024

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Twenty-three children, aged four to eight years, who had been exposed to violent attacks, were videotaped in individual 40-minute play sessions. These play narratives were recorded by a student researcher trained in narrative analysis and play therapy. She then sorted these play vignettes into three patterns of post-traumatic play, defined in the Children's Play Therapy Instrument/Adaptation for Trauma Research (CPTI/ATR). The three patterns were re-enactment with soothing; re-enactment without soothing; and overwhelming re-enactment. Each pattern was analysed further by the student researcher and the two authors of the scale to specify in detail the qualitative features of each pattern. Factors leading to resilience are identified and the contribution of play activity to repair is discussed.

Keywords: play; trauma; coping; violence; resilience

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