Play therapy is beneficial in improving parent-child relationships because:
a. the parent can watch the child having fun while observing the play behind a two-way mirror
b. the parent can be helped to understand the child’s behavior and deal with it more effectively
c. allows the therapist to comment on specific maladaptive behaviors and let the parents know that he/she has contributed to them
d. the child can play without parents’ supervision because the therapist is there
b. the parent can be helped to understand the child’s behavior and deal with it more effectively
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