Robert Jason Grant
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8150403A
Top Subjects
- Play therapy (3)
- Autism spectrum disorders (2)
- Autism (2)
- Family psychotherapy (1)
- Play, psychological aspects (1)
- Pediatrics (1)
- Internal medicine (1)
Books by Robert Jason Grant
Total count: 16
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Counseling FamiliesPlay-Based TreatmentRowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated2015-01-01
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AutPlay Therapy for Children and Adolescents on the Autism SpectrumA Behavioral Play-Based Approach, Third EditionTaylor & Francis Group2016-01-01
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Play-Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Developmental DisabilitiesTaylor & Francis Group2016-01-01
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Understanding Autism Spectrum DisorderA Workbook for Children and TeensRobert Jason Grant Ed.D2017-12-15
Understanding Sensory Processing ChallengesA Workbook for Children and TeensAutplay Publishing2018-10-18-
Play Therapy Theories and PerspectivesA Collection of Thoughts in the FieldTaylor & Francis Group2020-01-01
AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social Skills GroupsA 10-Session ModelTaylor & Francis Group2020-01-01-
Implementing Play Therapy with GroupsContemporary Issues in PracticeTaylor & Francis Group2021-01-01
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Complete Guide to Becoming an Autism-Friendly ProfessionalTaylor & Francis Group2021-01-01
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Cultural Issues in Play Therapy, Second EditionGuilford Publications2021-01-01
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Autplay Therapy HandbookIntegrative Family Play Therapy with Neurodivergent ChildrenRoutledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated2022-01-01
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Understanding ADHDA Neurodiversity Affirming Guidebook for Children and TeensGrant Ed.D, Robert Jason2022-01-01
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AutPlay® Therapy HandbookIntegrative Family Play Therapy with Neurodivergent ChildrenTaylor & Francis Group2022-01-01
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Play Interventions for Neurodivergent Children and AdolescentsPromoting Growth, Empowerment, and Affirming PracticesRoutledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated2023-01-01
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Autplay Therapy Play and Social Skills GroupsA Neurodiversity-Affirming ModelRoutledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated2024-01-01
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AutPlay® Therapy Play and Social GroupsA Neurodiversity-Affirming ModelTaylor & Francis Group2024-01-01