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179 | Freedom to Be Loud: The Significance of Loud Play in Child-Centered Play Therapy

179 | Freedom to Be Loud: The Significance of Loud Play in Child-Centered Play Therapy

by ataraxiaweb | Jul 25, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Freedom to Be Loud: The Significance of Loud Play in Child-Centered Play Therapy ​In this episode… First of all, I’m thrilled to celebrate a major milestone with you all – the Play Therapy Podcast has reached 300,000 downloads! I’m deeply...
178 | The Art of Following: Why Letting Children Lead is Key to Being an Effective Child-Centered Play Therapist

178 | The Art of Following: Why Letting Children Lead is Key to Being an Effective Child-Centered Play Therapist

by ataraxiaweb | Jul 23, 2024 | Podcast, Summer School Series

The Art of Following: Why Letting Children Lead is Key to Being an Effective Child-Centered Play Therapist ​In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I continue our summer school series, diving deep into the principles of effective play therapists as outlined in...
177 | Q&A Lightning Round #7: Five Questions From Three Listeners Answered

177 | Q&A Lightning Round #7: Five Questions From Three Listeners Answered

by ataraxiaweb | Jul 18, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Q&A Lightning Round #7: Five Questions From Three Listeners Answered In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I dive into a mini lightning round, answering five questions from three different listeners. Before getting into the Q&A, I share a heartwarming...
176 | Trusting the Child’s Innate Wisdom: Two More Core Principles of Effective Child-Centered Play Therapists

176 | Trusting the Child’s Innate Wisdom: Two More Core Principles of Effective Child-Centered Play Therapists

by ataraxiaweb | Jul 16, 2024 | Podcast, Summer School Series

Trusting the Child’s Innate Wisdom: Two More Core Principles of Effective Child-Centered Play Therapists In this episode, I continue our summer school series on essential principles for effective play therapists. We explore two key principles from Garry...
175 | Play Therapy Challenges: From Credentials to Limit-Setting

175 | Play Therapy Challenges: From Credentials to Limit-Setting

by ataraxiaweb | Jul 15, 2024 | Podcast, Questions & Answers

Play Therapy Challenges: From Credentials to Limit-Setting In this episode, I answer questions from Sarah, a school therapist in Florida. Sarah’s role as an in-school therapist for a therapeutic unit presents unique challenges, and I’m excited to address...
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