
The Effectiveness of Play Therapy in the Management of Aggression and Stubborn Behavior of Mild Intellectual Disable Child (A Case Study)
Author(s) -
Muhammad Zakaria,
Sabiha Dar,
Ghinasha Chudary,
Ejaz Hussain
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of science, computing and engineering research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2708-1079
DOI - 10.46379/jscer.2020.010502
Subject(s) - aggression , psychology , anger , psychological intervention , anger management , psychotherapist , intellectual disability , clinical psychology , developmental psychology , psychiatry
The Purpose of current article is to highlight the importance of play therapy in the management of aggression and stubborn behavior. The present study is based on a case of a boy who diagnosed with mild intellectual disability as well he had aggression and stubborn behavior. His undesirable behaviors were not decreased through prior treatment. The clinical psychologist at special education school were applied multiple psychological interventions of play therapy which included balloons of anger, bubble breaths relaxation exercise, the slow motion game and the mad game. Before the starting of therapy the aggression and stubborn behavior scales were filled by client’s mother. On the bases of psychological test and detailed history the client was diagnosed with mild intellectual disability according to the criteria of DSM-5. The play therapy techniques were learned by client to use at home by himself. After fifteen therapeutic sessions the measure tools of aggression & stubborn behaviors were again filled by client’s mother. Results displayed the extreme reduction in the level of aggression and stubborn behavior. Furthermore he also improves his social functioning as stated by client’s mother.