Clark Moustakasb, Ph.D., Ed.D., is President of the Center for Humanistic Studies in Detroit as well as Senior Consultant and Core Faculty Member in Psychology at the Union Institute in Cincinnati, where he co-chairs a consortium of alternate graduate programs in psychology. His development as a person and as a psychologist is reflected in his studies, which are grounded in psychological, philosophical, educational, and literary perspectives. His publications on loneliness, creativity, conformity, the teaching and learning of psychotherapy, and qualitative research retain an interdisciplinary, humanistic unity of mind and soul. Dr. Moustakas's current work focuses on the integration of philosophy and psychology in the training of humanistic clinical psychologists, which includes the application of legal and ethical standards in professional practice and human affairs.
The work of an artist, elegant in its simplicity.
*Colleen McNally, Ph.D.*
In Relationship Play Therapy, the child-centered approach comes
alive. Seasoned and aspiring practitioners alike can participate in
the process through the encounters between child and therapist,
which are vividly portrayed in verbatim sessions ranging from
transitional situation to serious disturbances in behavior.
Moustakas's presentation allows us to witness the development of
the therapeutic relationship, the child's use of the raw materials
of the playroom, and finally the resolution of the child's internal
conflict with the external world. Required reading for anyone in
the field.
*Patricia Armstrong, Ph.D., M.S.W.*
Clark Moustakas's new book keeps us grounded in the essential
qualities of the play therapist and the play therapy relationship:
faith, acceptance, and respect. Moustakas brings to life a wealth
of theoretical principles, values, and methods with abundant case
material from his experience with children and families. For both
the student and the beginning play therapist, he provides
orientation and a strong foundation for entering the world of the
children with whom they will work; the experienced play therapist
will recognize a return to basic, natural ways of being with
children as we engage them in the powerful healing process.
Relationship Play Therapy represents an enriching opportunity to
share the current thinking of one of the pioneers in the field.
*Alvin Ramsey PhD*
In my own quiet way I follow the path of the firebrand, daring to
live, to be, to create in the rhythms of darkness and light,
believing that in every learner, in every person, there is a bright
and unique spark of energy and meaning that is often hidden or
denied. I rejoice when I can inspire the trust, confidence, and
support that frees energy and spirit for creative expression. My
participation as an educator and psychotherapist has focused on the
healthy resources of the person, while not ignoring the dark side:
I am firmly committed to the future and possibilities for emergence
and growth rather than barriers from the past of blockages to the
present.
*Clark Moustakas*
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