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242 | Children Deserve Therapy: The Case for Child-Centered Play Therapy

242 | Children Deserve Therapy: The Case for Child-Centered Play Therapy

by ataraxiaweb | Dec 13, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Children Deserve Therapy: The Case for Child-Centered Play Therapy In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I address a question from Yehudis in New York about the growing belief that child therapy should be a “last resort” and that the focus should be on working...
241 | Short on Time, Big on Impact: CCPT for Kids with Communication Barriers

241 | Short on Time, Big on Impact: CCPT for Kids with Communication Barriers

by ataraxiaweb | Dec 12, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Short on Time, Big on Impact: CCPT for Kids with Communication Barriers In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I answer a question from Ailene in North Carolina, a clinical counseling student working with a partially deaf child who speaks Spanish. Ailene is...
240 | It’s Not About the Toys: The Power of the Therapeutic Relationship in CCPT

240 | It’s Not About the Toys: The Power of the Therapeutic Relationship in CCPT

by ataraxiaweb | Dec 11, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

It’s Not About the Toys: The Power of the Therapeutic Relationship in CCPT In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I answer two thoughtful questions from Mikayla, a graduate student and new play therapist in Illinois. Mikayla asks whether child-centered play...
239 | The Power of “Yet”: A Simple Word That Changes Reflective Responding in Child-Centered Play Therapy

239 | The Power of “Yet”: A Simple Word That Changes Reflective Responding in Child-Centered Play Therapy

by ataraxiaweb | Dec 10, 2024 | Podcast

The Power of “Yet”: A Simple Word That Changes Reflective Responding in Child-Centered Play Therapy ​In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I share a simple but powerful “Pro Tip”: the importance of adding the word “yet” when returning...
238 | Transitioning from Directive to Non-Directive Play Therapy: From Moms in the Room to Letting Go of Plans

238 | Transitioning from Directive to Non-Directive Play Therapy: From Moms in the Room to Letting Go of Plans

by ataraxiaweb | Dec 5, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Transitioning from Directive to Non-Directive Play Therapy: From Moms in the Room to Letting Go of Plans In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I answer two questions from Alyssa in California, a therapist in training, about working with children in...
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