IntEgrative play therapy

When providing an Integrative approach, a play therapist can rely on the “Play Therapy Dimensions Model” (Yasenik and Gardiner, 2012). This model aids the play therapist to decide on an appropriately supportive integrative play therapy intervention for the child and play therapist.

Beck has found that there is no “one-size-fits-all” approach for children and often this is where Integrative play therapy comes in. Beck can incorporate components of the other modalities she has learned to provide a tailored play therapy intervention specifically to cater to your child’s needs.