COMMITTEE CHAIR: Dr. Stacie Defreitas
TITLE: DEVELOPING AND ASSESSING AN ADLERIAN PLAY THERAPY K-5TH MENTAL HEALTH CURRICULUM USING QUALITATIVE METHODS
ABSTRACT: In the United States, 33% of students exhibit internalizing or externalizing behaviors in academic settings. These behaviors can impact student engagement and performance by disrupting affected students’ and their classmates’ ability to tend to academic material. Because students spend a significant amount of time in school settings, schools have been identified as important sites for mental health prevention and intervention. One tool that can reduce students’ use of externalizing and internalizing behaviors in classroom environments is Adlerian play therapy (AdPT). AdPT is an evidence-based practice that specializes in addressing youth’s social, emotional, and behavioral challenges. This study seeks to increase the utilization of AdPT in schools by developing a school-based K-5th mental health curriculum that can be implemented in classes. Developing a structured curriculum for class use will increase student access to AdPT and may provide further evidence that AdPT reduces internalizing and externalizing behaviors while also improving socioemotional and behavioral outcomes. Research questions include: 1) According to subject matter experts certified in Adlerian play therapy, how well do the mental health curricular modules reflect Adlerian play therapy concepts and principles? 2) Based on information from credentialed play therapists who use Adlerian play therapy methods in K-5th settings, which aspects of the mental health curriculum do participants find most and least helpful to support the established learning objectives? 3) Based on information from credentialed play therapists who use Adlerian play therapy methods in K-5th settings, to what extent can the mental health curriculum be implemented as designed within a school setting with K-5th students? This study will utilize a qualitative cross-sectional research design. Qualitative data will be gathered through an expert review panel comprised of certified Adlerian play therapists and through focus groups with credentialed play therapists who use Adlerian play therapy methods in K-5th settings. The researcher will analyze data from three 60-minute individual interviews with the certified experts and four 90-minute focus groups with an estimated total of 12 to 20 participants. Transcripts generated from focus group sessions will undergo a thematic analysis. Transcripts will be coded and analyzed for content and themes related to specific research questions.
Keywords: Adlerian play therapy, school-based mental health interventions for children, play therapy in education, externalizing behaviors, internalizing behaviors
Location Online:
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Meeting ID: 885 6289 5683
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