In most cases, play therapy is used to observe the acts of a child. Doctor Axline used play therapy with Dibs to help him feel more comfortable. In the room she could have observed him and how he interacted with the items. If she were in her office, she might not have had any luck in helping him. The environment of a play therapy room must be familiar to the patient. The room would have to contain materials for the child to play with. The room described in the book had a sandbox, dollhouse, paints, and various other toys. The dollhouse was used to simulate Dibs' home life. He could speak through the dolls without having to entirely open up. The paints let him express his feelings without having to use words.
Before Dibs was in play therapy he did not have a good relationship with his parents. Doctor Axline immediately picked up on that when she met with Dibs' mother. His mother identified him as being "mentally retarded." Doctor Axline discovered how Dibs' insensitive parents treated him when he was playing with t
Dibs' parents were very skeptical about the idea of the play therapy sessions. They suggested that doctor Axline come to their house and have the therapy in his playroom. She would not agree to this. After some time passed by, the parents agreed to have the sessions. After the first few meetings, Dibs' mother scheduled an appointment to meet with doctor Axline. She poured all of her feelings and emotions out to her. She was very emotional when describing the time from when Dibs was born to the time at which the sessions began. Doctor Axline then realized how Dibs' parents' actions affected him. After many play therapy sessions occurred, Dibs' parents noticed how much he had improved. They were very appreciative of the work doctor Axline had done. Since Dibs had improved, his parents paid more attention to him. This made Dibs very happy.
he dollhouse. He observed that all the doors and windows on the house were closed. He began to repeatedly say "No closed doors," in a harsh voice. Doctor Axline later understood th
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