Play Therapy (Garry L. Landreth) vs Internal Family Systems Therapy
Overall winner: Internal Family Systems Therapy
Key Differences
Choose Internal Family Systems Therapy (A) if you want a comprehensive, easy-to-read guide with strong user ratings (4.80 from 845 reviews). Choose Play Therapy (B) if you prefer a practical, well-crafted child-centered guidance resource with solid depth (rating 4.70 from 139 reviews) and a more affordable listed price tier
Play Therapy (Garry L. Landreth)
A book on child-centered play therapy. Provides practical nuts and bolts and a clear writing style for easy reading. customers note its depth and usefulness for play therapists
Pros
- clear writing style
- practical nuts and bolts
- depth for practitioners
- useful for play therapists
Cons
- n/a
Internal Family Systems Therapy
Introductory guide to Internal Family Systems therapy. Clear, approachable content with practical IFS techniques. A customer notes its comprehensive coverage and easy readability
Pros
- clear, readable explanation
- comprehensive coverage of IFS technique
- engaging and thought-provoking theory
Cons
- no features listed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Garry L. Landreth |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Richard C. Schwartz, Martha Sweezy |
| User Reviews | Richard C. Schwartz, Martha Sweezy |