Special edition: COVID-19.
International Journal of Play Therapy, Vol 33(4), Oct 2024, 179; doi:10.1037/pla0000227
This editorial introduces a special issue “COVID-19 and Pandemic Consequences.” COVID-19 impacted the entire world for more than 2 years, and the aftereffects continue to influence individual and collective mental health outcomes and delivery systems, somatic health care, and global policy decisions. For many, COVID-19 challenged clinicians technically and ethically to find ways to continue providing quality care while facing a steep learning curve to adapt to new platforms or ways of providing play therapy. The authors in this Special Edition of International Journal of Play Therapy provided qualitative testimony and quantitative data that describe the frustration and exhaustion that many play therapists experienced, as well as how they practiced (or decided not to) during this unprecedented time. These authors also testified to the resilience that clinicians mustered to face challenges that extended above and beyond clients’ presenting questions and concerns. The authors in this issue give us much to think about and further research ideas to explore and enhance our professional development. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved)