SPIELZEIT-RESEARCH.ORG

Spielzeit-Research.Org is a nonprofit specialty division for psychotherapeutic process research and longitudinal studies. For over 20 years, Spielzeit's research division has explored new treatment methods to support children and adolescents affected by illness or mental/physical challenges.

Psyche and Body

Spielzeit has supported severely ill, physically and mentally challenged or traumatized children, adolescents and their families during times of need since 1984. For more information on how Spielzeit's treatment concepts have developed over time and helped children in need to gain a creative new view of life, please visit www.spielzeit.ch. Our practice-based research approach has shaped highly specialized practice methods, which are integral to Spielzeit's child psychotherapy treatments.

This website is intended to introduce our projects and research efforts to a broad audience of professionals and potential donors. Insofar, we hope to encourage other treatment centers to conduct similar research projects benefiting young people.

Please help. Children in crisis depend on your support.

How can challenged children be optimally supported so that they can regain their zest for life as well as a vital life quality in view of their burdening experiences?

We approach answers to this question by immersing ourselves in intensive research efforts and an interdisciplinary collaboration of experts. Hereby we need your help. With a donation you can ensure that the urgent needs of young people in crisis continue to be met, as e.g. with child psychotherapy.

Consider becoming a sponsor. The organizational and therapeutic quality management principles and the transparency of our donation system speak for themselves. Donations are a matter of confidentiality: for you, for us, and for the children who deserve our dedication.

Spielzeit-Research.Org, 8044 Zurich, Switzerland
Tel. (+41) 43 810-0-810, Fax. (+41) 43 810-0-811

E-mail admin@spielzeit-research.org

Sponsorship: The M.-L. von Franz Institute for Studies in Synchronicity (MLI), Zurich.