A Child And TherApisT ModerATing FACTors sCAle 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the child client profile. For each section, score the relevant factors on a scale of 1 to 5, reflecting on play skills, communication abilities, and emotional expression.
  3. In the 'Child Moderating Factors' section, assess areas such as play skills and self-regulation. Use the provided descriptions to guide your scoring.
  4. Move to the 'Therapist Moderating Factors' section. Rate your connection with the client and your confidence level using the same scale.
  5. Prioritize three child and therapist moderating factors that will guide your treatment planning. Document these in the designated fields.
  6. Complete any additional sections regarding treatment interaction and therapeutic goal setting by following prompts for clarity and focus.

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In Child Centered Play Therapy the child moves through four stages of play Warm Up, Aggression, Regression, and finally Mastery. Symptoms tend to increase in the Aggression stage as difficult feelings are processed, and then typically resolve by the time the child docHubes Mastery.
The CEAS is a parent-answered behavior rating scale that assesses the emotional competencies of children aged 612 years relating to the emotions of anger, sadness, shyness and fear (Thorlacius Gudmundsson, 2015).
The Play Therapy Dimensions Model is an integrative approach that provides play therapists with a framework from which to conceptualize the play therapy process and evaluate their therapeutic interventions when working with children.
The scale consists of a 30‐item intensity scale with two subscales measuring childrens behaviour problems and emotional maladjustment and a 20‐item self‐efficacy scale that measures parents self‐efficacy in managing specific child problem behaviours.
Gestalt play therapy helps a child to express his feelings and to learn new experiences through the process of awareness. The focus of development will be on the neuropsychological, cognitive, socio-cultural, and phenomenological theories.

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The Child and Therapist Moderating Factors Scale is comprised of scaling and evaluative questions to aid you in making clinical decisions and help you to identify the who, what, when, why, and how when using the Play Therapy Dimensions Model.
The Child Session Rating Scale (CSRS) is a feedback measure tool we introduced in 2024. It is typically used in therapeutic or educational settings to gather feedback from children regarding their experience during a specific session or intervention. It is administered and discussed at the end of every session.

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