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- English
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Play and Wellbeing
About this book
In an era of increasingly patient-centered healthcare, understanding how health and illness play out in social context is vital. This volume opens a unique window on the role of play in health and wellbeing in widely varied contexts, from the work of Patch Adams as a hospital clown, to an Australian facility for dementia treatment, to a New Zealand preschool after an earthquake, to a housing complex where Irish children play near home. Across these and other featured studies, play is shown to be shaman-like in its transformative dynamics, marshaling symbolic resources to re-align how patients construe and experience illness. Even when illness is not an issue, play promotes wellbeing by its power to reimagine, invigorate, enliven and renew through sensory engagement, physical activity, and symbolism. Play levels social barriers and increases flexible response, facilitating both shared social support and creative reassessment.
This book challenges assumptions that play is inefficient and unproductive, with highly relevant evidence that playful processes actually work hard to dislodge unproductive approaches and thereby aid resilience. Solid research evidence in this book charts the course and opens the agenda for taking play seriously, for the sake of health.
This book was originally published as a special issue of the International Journal of Play.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Preface
- 1. The state of play
- 2. A clown most serious: Patch Adams
- 3. Playfully engaging people living with dementia: searching for Yum Cha moments
- 4. From playground to patient: reflections on a traditional games project in a pƦdiatric hospital
- 5. Living in a broken world: how young childrenās well-being is supported through playing out their earthquake experiences
- 6. Physical activity play in local housing estates and child wellness in Ireland
- 7. Playfulness of children at home and in the hospital
- 8. Family play and leisure activities: correlates of parentsā and childrenās socio-emotional well-being
- 9. Using playfulness to cope with psychological stress: taking into account both positive and negative emotions
- 10. Books worth (re-)reading: The act of creation by Arthur Koestler (1969)
- Index