More than just a game: Using Lotería in play therapy with Mexican/Mexican American clients.

Q2 Health Professions
Jasmín D. Llamas, Cristal Alvarado
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Abstract

The therapeutic value of games in therapy has been well-established and is a common practice among clinicians, especially those working with children and families. However, an underlying assumption is that games are universal, without attention to the role of culture. The incorporation of traditional cultural games, such as Loteria, brings the benefits of game play with the addition of cultural sensitivity. Loteria is a traditional Mexican game, similar to Bingo, that is recognizable and accessible within the Mexican/Mexican American community. Mental health disparities among Latinx populations, and Mexican/Mexican Americans specifically, have been well-documented and exacerbated with the COVID-19 pandemic. In this article, we will discuss how the game Loteria helps to address the needs of this community, outlining the theoretical underpinnings of the approach, providing a detailed didactic application of the game, as well as presenting a case study to illustrate these components. This is all framed within the context of the pandemic, attending to both in-person and virtual applications. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2022 APA, all rights reserved)
不仅仅是一个游戏:使用Lotería在墨西哥/墨西哥裔美国客户的游戏治疗。
游戏在治疗中的治疗价值已经得到了证实,并且是临床医生的常见做法,尤其是那些与儿童和家庭合作的临床医生。然而,一个潜在的假设是,游戏是普遍的,没有关注文化的作用。融合了传统文化游戏,如Loteria,在增加文化敏感性的同时,也带来了游戏的好处。Loteria是一种传统的墨西哥游戏,类似于宾果游戏,在墨西哥/墨西哥裔美国人社区中是可识别和访问的。拉丁裔人口,特别是墨西哥裔/墨西哥裔美国人之间的心理健康差异已得到充分记录,并随着新冠肺炎大流行而加剧。在这篇文章中,我们将讨论游戏Loteria如何帮助满足这个社区的需求,概述该方法的理论基础,提供游戏的详细教学应用,并提供一个案例研究来说明这些组成部分。这一切都是在新冠疫情的背景下制定的,既涉及面对面应用程序,也涉及虚拟应用程序。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2022 APA,保留所有权利)
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International Journal of Play Therapy
International Journal of Play Therapy Health Professions-Complementary and Manual Therapy
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Play Therapy is dedicated to publishing and disseminating reports of original research, theoretical articles, and substantive reviews of topics germane to play therapy on behalf of psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, counselors, school counselors, marriage and family therapists, and other mental health professionals.
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