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How Could Play Therapy Support My Child on the Autism Spectrum?
What is Play Therapy? Play therapy is a developmentally appropriate and safe way for children to express experiences they may not be able to verbalize. Play therapy can be directive, meaning that the therapist provides a prompt to the child or engages them in a...
Could Group Play Therapy Help My Child?
What is Group Play Therapy? Group Play Therapy is a relational therapeutic approach in which a therapist works with a small group of children in a playroom setting. The therapist provided reflections and tracking to the children as they interact with one another and the...
Introduction to Reparenting
When was the last time you checked in with your inner child? You may have heard of having an "inner child” but might have dismissed this as self-help mumbo jumbo. But this part of us—a tender, vulnerable, little version of ourselves that still carries the...
Understanding Play Therapy: Game Play in the Therapeutic Space
What does playing a game in session have to do with therapy? The games in Play Therapy playrooms are selected purposefully. Many of the games you may already have at home target social skills, emotional regulation , and concentration. Here are some examples of the...