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Spelterapeutiese riglyne ter bevordering van emosionele veerkragtigheid by egskeidingsgetraumatiseerde kindersWolhuter, Catharina Maria Louisa 30 November 2007 (has links)
Summaries in English and Afrikaans / Every year, a significant number of children are being traumatized by the divorce of their parents. The aim of this study was to provide a guideline for Gestalt play therapists to enhance the resilience of children in middle childhood who have been traumatized by the divorce of their parents. To achieve this goal, the researcher made use of both the qualitative and the quantitative method of data collection. Data were collected by means of a literature study, four case studies, a semistructured interview and two questionares.
The integration of the data collected through the empirical investigation enabled the researcher to compile a guideline to assist Gestalt play therapists in enhancing the resilience of children in middle childhood, traumatized by the divorce of their parents. By utilizing this guideline, Gestalt play therapists can assist children to overcome the damaging effects of the divorce. Simultaneously, the children are being empowered with skills enabling them to successfully deal with future setbacks. / 'n Beduidende aantal kinders word jaarliks getraumatiseer weens die egskeiding van
hul ouers. Die doel vir die studie was om 'n riglyn vir Gestaltspelterapeute saam te
stel waarvolgens die emosionele veerkragtigheid van die egskeidingsgetraumatiseerde
kind in die middelkinderjare bevorder kan word. Ten einde bogenoemde
doel te bereik het die navorser inligting ingesamel aan die hand van sowel die
kwalitatiewe as die kwantitatiewe benadering. Inligting is ingesamel deur middel van
'n literatuurstudie, vier gevallestudies, 'n semigestruktureerde onderhoud en twee
vraelyste.
Vanuit die prosessering en integrering van bevindinge tydens die empiriese
ondersoek verkry, is 'n riglyn vir Gestaltspelterapeute saamgestel. Deur die riglyn te
benut kan Gestaltspelterapeute egskeidingsgetraumatiseerde kinders help om die
skadelike uitwerking van egskeiding te oorkom. Tegelyk word die kinders ook met
vaardighede bemagtig wat hulle toerus om toekomstige teleurstelling, teenspoed en
trauma effektief te hanteer. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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'n Gestaltspelterapeutiese riglyn vir selfhandhawing by die seksueelmisbruikte laerskoolkindLouw, Tania 11 1900 (has links)
The research dealt with the implementation of Gestalt play therapy for the treatment of the sexually abused primary school child who experiences problems to maintain himself. The need for research on the theme originated from the researcher's experience with sexually abused primary school children. The aim of the research was to render therapeutic support to the primary school child through Gestalt play therapy, in order to explore the influence of such support on the child's maintaining behaviour. The applied research design was used for this purpose.
For the purpose of the research, one sexually abused child who experienced problems to maintain himself was identified by means of purposeful sampling. During each Gestalt play therapy session the child was brought into contact with his senses. Conclusions as well as recommendations were formulated as a result of the research. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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The effect of Gestalt play therapy on feelings of anxiety experienced by the hospitalized oncology childConstantinou, Melany 30 November 2007 (has links)
A child diagnosed with a life-threatening illness such as cancer, and is hospitalized for extensive periods of time, is faced with innumerable stressful and traumatic circumstances. This emotionally challenging life situation can bring on much emotional distress such as anxiety. Thus, it has become imperative that the oncology child is assisted and supported, in his individual struggle to cope with the harshness of his strained reality. In this study the hospitalized oncology child was provided with a means of support and intervention through the use of Gestalt play therapy. Gestalt play therapy was conducted to assist the child to express and work through feelings of anxiety and related emotional distress associated with his present life experience. Gestalt play therapy was presented with six case studies. The researcher explored and described the experiences of each case study from which, the researcher drew conclusions and made recommendations. / Social Work / M.Diac. (Play Therapy)
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A gestalt theoretical perspective on domestic violence in middle-childhoodKemp, Rochshana 30 November 2004 (has links)
The purpose was to give a theoretical perspective on domestic violence in middle-childhood. The aim was therefor to explore and describe domestic violence in middle-childhood from a Gestalt perspective with guidelines for play therapists to utilise with middle-childhood children experiencing domestic violence. Due to the nature of qualitative research triangulation was used where firstly an in-depth literature study on middle-childhood, the Gestalt approach and domestic violence. Secondly semi-structured interviews in the empirical research in example a self-developed questionnaire. Together with this mediums and techniques of Gestalt play therapy for the main purpose of obtaining more information from the respondents. The literature was utilised from a explorative and descriptive nature of the research to refine concepts through semi-structured interviews with six children as respondents. This information is given graphically and applied for guidelines from Gestalt perspective to play therapists to assist these children. The objectives of the study have thus being achieved. / Practical Theology / M. Diac.
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Gestaltspelterapie as ondersteuning vir die emosionele bewustheid van die laerskoolkindCroukamp, Welhelmina Elizabeth 30 November 2004 (has links)
This study was aimed at the description of how to support the emotional awareness of the primary school child through Gestalt Play Therapy.
The research strategy enclosed case studies. A supportive literature study was done with regard to awareness, emotional awareness, emotional intelligence, emotional skills, social skills, self-esteem, the primary school child and Gestalt Play Therapy.
In the implementation of the research study two case studies were described. The sampling method was based on a non-probability sampling technique. The criteria of the respondents were emotional and social inadequate functioning. Case study one functioned emotional and social inadequately as a result of the family moving. Case study two was involved in bullying activities at the school. Respectively ten and eleven therapeutic sessions of one hour each over a period of ten and eleven weeks were conducted.
Both children did benefit from the Gestalt Play Therapeutic intervension. Their awareness with regard to themselves and their own experience brought them in contact with themselves, which is necessary for healthy child development. / Social Work / M.Diac.(Play Therapy) / Text in Afrikaans
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Hanteringsriglyn vir nieverbale leergestremdheid in die middelkinderjare: `n gestaltspelterapeutiese perspektiefLoedolff, Johanna Christina 11 1900 (has links)
The research was directed at setting up guidelines for an interdisciplinary
team which deals with children suffering from nonverbal learning disorder in
middle childhood. The primary motive for the study was to, in general, further
greater awareness of nonverbal learning disorder with parents and the
relevant professions, but in particular, the interdisciplinary team which
therapeutically handles children with nonverbal learning disorder.
For the purpose of this study Thomas and Rothman's Intervention Research
Model was applied. Information from relevant literature and semi-structured
interviews with expertise in the area of learning disabilities was combined in
order to set up guidelines for nonverbal learning disorder in middle childhood.The researcher concludes that thorough background knowledge of child
development should be a precondition before nonverbal learning disorder
could be identified and diagnosed. Because areas of development function
interdependantly of each other, the developmental defecits of the nonverbal
learning disorder child can only be treated effectively in a therapeutic way
through an interdisciplinary team approach. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play therapy)
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Gestaltspelterapeutiesetegnieke met die getraumatiseerde adolessent in `n multikulturele konteksVan der Merwe, Elizabeth Charlotte 31 March 2006 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / Euro-centric (Western) therapeutic approaches in psychotherapy are criticized by several authors as being unsuitable in an African context. The reconciliation of the contrasting approach of world- and human views regarding individualism (Western) and collectivism (Africa) is being questioned.
In this research a qualitative approach was used. The objectives were to explore, describe and to explain the use of gestalt play therapy with the adolescent who suffered trauma due to the loss of one or both parents, in a multicultural context. Case studies were done on three adolescents in eight therapeutic sessions of Gestalt play therapy.
The finding and conclusion of this research showed that Gestalt play therapy could be used with the traumatised adolescent in a multicultural context. The child could be understood from a holistic point of view as the individual as well as a member of a cultural group. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Play Therapy)
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Gestalt play therapy with the high school learner with Spina BifidaRoux, Ronel 30 June 2005 (has links)
This research was directed at determining the value of Gestalt play therapy for the high school learner with Spina Bifida. By undertaking a literature study regarding the child with Spina Bifida, as well as Gestalt play therapy, it was possible to determine what needs and difficulties these learners experience and how Gestalt play therapy can be implemented to address these needs and difficulties.
The researcher concludes that any high school learner experiences a lot of developmental changes, but for the learner with Spina Bifida there are not only the social, personal, physical and emotional changes, but also the fact that because of the disability, more support and help structures are needed. It became evident that, for these learners, Gestalt play therapy is a very effective and useful intervention technique. Learners were guided towards awareness of themselves, as well as their inner strength to face the unfinished business in their lives. / Social work / M. Diac (Play Therapy)
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Die benuttingswaarde van Gestaltspelterapie met die aggresiewe kind in sy middelkinderjareVan Niekerk, Helena Johanna 30 September 2005 (has links)
Text in Afrikaans / The aim of this study was to determine the value of Gestalt Play Therapy with the aggressive child in middle childhood. Literature regarding the different etiological theories on aggression, as well as the physical, cognitive, emotional, social and moral development of the aggressive child in his middle childhood was explored. The main concepts in Gestalt Play Therapy were discussed, followed by an outline of an intervention programme with the aggressive child in middle childhood in order to set objectives and establish a structure for the case study. The empirical part of the study was divided into a qualitative component consisting of the case study and unstructured interviews with the parent and teacher of the participant, while the participant's level of aggression before and after intervention was determined quantitatively by means of the Aggression Questionnaire of Buss and Perry. Analysis of the results showed a reduction in the level of anger, verbal and physical aggression and hostility of the participant. / Social Work / M. Diac. (Spelterapie)
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Diadiese gesteltspelterapie ten einde 'n I-Thou verhouding teussen 'n ouer en adolessent te bevorderRabbets, Catharina Elizabeth 02 1900 (has links)
Gestalt Therapy emphasises the importance of relationships and according to
the I-Thou philosophy of Buber, people who form part of a relationship must
become aware of each other’s uniqueness and the differences between them
in order to act honestly and sincerely towards each other. Gestalt Play
Therapy strives to reach such a relationship during the therapeutic relationship.
The aim of this study was to explore the utilisation of dyadic Gestalt Play
Therapy in order to enhance an I-Thou relationship between the parent and the
adolescent. As an application of the qualitative applied research approach, a
case study was done whereby the parent became part of the therapistadolescent
relationship. The integration of the conclusions from the literature
study and the empirical study contributed to the exploration and description of
the way dyadic Gestalt Play Therapy can be utilized to enhance an I-Thou
relationship between the parent and adolescent. / Social Work / M.Diac (Play therapy)
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