Culturally responsive play therapy with Somali refugees
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Journal / Book Title
International Journal of Play Therapy
Abstract
The recent influx of Somali refugees to the United States has created a significant need for play therapists to develop culturally sensitive interventions. Client-centered play therapy (CCPT) provides therapists with an accessible and multiculturally sensitive approach that seems a natural fit for working with Somali refugee children. The role of Islam, collectivist views, gender roles, cultural taboos, and toy selection all affect the way clinicians can connect with this population. CCPT's underlying tenets are a potential starting place to begin to address Somali refugee children's specific needs. CCPT offers a foundation from which multiculturally sensitive play therapy can be built.
DOI
10.1037/pla0000040
Journal ISSN / Book ISBN
85008870935 (Scopus)
Montclair State University Digital Commons Citation
Killian, Thomas; Cardona, Betty; and Hudspeth, Edward F., "Culturally responsive play therapy with Somali refugees" (2017). Department of Counseling Scholarship and Creative Works. 113.
https://digitalcommons.montclair.edu/counseling-facpubs/113