Play therapy is a counseling approach where the counselor:
a. Uses manualized treatment to help the child interact with play materials
b. Uses naturally occurring playful behaviors of youth to facilitate change
c. Uses standardized interventions to promote prosocial play behaviors in youth
d. Uses play a reward for prosocial behaviors and choices during sessions
Answer: B
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