The Role of Play Therapy in Treating Childhood Behavioral Disorders

Authors

  • Dr. Mateo R. Alvarez Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry University of Toronto, Canada

Keywords:

behavioral change, experiential learning, psychological healing, skills

Abstract

Play therapy has emerged as a pivotal therapeutic approach in addressing childhood behavioral disorders. This paper examines the role of play therapy in treating various behavioral disorders in children, including its mechanisms, effectiveness, and implications for practice. Through a review of existing literature and case studies, this paper explores how play therapy facilitates emotional expression, coping mechanisms, and behavioral change in children. The findings suggest that play therapy is a valuable tool in the therapeutic process, particularly for children who may struggle with verbal communication.

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Published

16-03-2026

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