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The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) is based on the idea that the brain develops
The following are all part of Axline's 8 basic principles EXCEPT one
According to the presentation, the following are all ways to assess progress towards internal growth EXCEPT
Internal growth leads to external behavioral change
Just "playing" is NOT as important as when the child plays out symbolic/meaningful play
The following are examples of when more structure may be clinically indicated in Child-Centered Play Therapy EXCEPT
Play Therapy treatment plans can include
The presenter uses the term "Meaningful Moments" to refer to
The most important part of child-centered play therapy is
The following EXCEPT one are examples of progress towards internal growth that might be observed in a play therapy session
The Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics (NMT) was created by
Types of play that are considered "lower level" play according to the NMT model are
In the presentation, the right brain refers to
In the presentation, the left brain refers to
An example of translating a therapist’s observation of "shows rigidity in play" into a GROWTH objective is
Treatment goals are recommended because
Once symptoms resolve it is best practice to