疫情雖然已經過去,仍然有不少孩子在生活和學習上需要更多時間去適應,到底那些孩子適合遊戲治療呢?可以參考專業機構Play Therapy International (PTI) / Play Therapy UK (PTUK)) 的分類:
https://playtherapy.org.uk/proposed-taxonomy/
This proposal follows an article in the Autumn 2009 edition of Play For Life which highlighted the Play Therapy profession’s need for a Taxonomy of Conditions. The first draft has now been reviewed by the PTI/PTUK Research Advisory Board. It is now open to comments from PTI/PTUK/PTIrl and other PTI affiliates’ members to provide a practitioner’s perspective. The closing date for comments is March 31st 2011.
After taking comments into account we will then submit a proposal to IBECPT seeking ratification. Once this is obtained the Taxonomy will be published, data capture forms, guides and procedures updated and the research database developed to use it. It is intended to make it a part of routine practice.
To recap, there are two main reasons for developing a Taxonomy of Conditions as an international standard.
-To improve our analyses of clinical outcomes
-To support our members who conduct special research studies by providing the means to use PTI’s recommended pragmatic psychology approach
Using an agreed international taxonomy of conditions will provide a greater degree of precision in answering the questions of how well does play therapy work? And which approaches work best?
We believe that this will be a major step forward in increasing the play therapy evidence base and maintain PTI’s reputation for being the leading and most progressive organisation in our profession.
這項提案是在 2009 年秋季版《Play For Life》中發表的一篇文章提出的,該文章強調了遊戲治療專業對條件分類的需求。第一稿現已由 PTI/PTUK 研究顧問委員會審查。現在歡迎 PTI/PTUK/PTIrl 和其他 PTI 附屬機構成員發表評論,以提供從業者的觀點。徵求意見截止日期為2011年3月31日。
在考慮意見後,我們將向 IBECPT 提交提案尋求批准。一旦獲得分類標準,將發布分類標準,更新資料收集表格、指南和程序,並開發研究資料庫以使用它。其目的是使其成為日常實踐的一部分。
回顧一下,制定條件分類法作為國際標準有兩個主要原因。
-改進我們對臨床結果的分析
-透過提供使用 PTI 推薦的實用心理學方法的方法來支持進行特殊研究的會員
使用協定的國際病症分類法將更準確地回答遊戲治療效果如何,以及哪些方法最有效。
我們相信,這將是在增加遊戲治療證據基礎方面向前邁出的重要一步,並保持 PTI 作為我們行業領先和最先進組織的聲譽。