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Game therapy and fairy tale therapy in the work of a child psychologist (part 4)
In order for the story to be therapeutic, it is important that the following rules are followed:
The situation should be close to the child, should resemble his life story.
The hero in a fairy tale is faced with a similar insoluble problem, a conflict situation.
In the tale may appear “helpers” – fairies, wizards. They give clues, but do nothing for the hero.
He has solutions, but the hero himself makes the choice. Continue reading
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