by ataraxiaweb | Feb 7, 2023 | Applied Play Therapy, Podcast
One Of The Best Things You Can Communicate To A Child Is That They Are Competent This episode is a play therapy principle linked to choice giving skill. Topics in this episode: – Confidence-confidence spectrum – The playroom is the “antidote”...
by ataraxiaweb | Feb 4, 2023 | Podcast, Questions & Answers
The Use Of Aggressive Toys In The Playroom In this week’s Q&A episode, I give my take on a listener’s question: “I’d love to hear your take on the controversy of using aggressive toys in general.” I break down my commentary into the...
by ataraxiaweb | Feb 2, 2023 | Applied Play Therapy, Podcast
Empower Kids By Giving Them Credit For Decisions In this episode we dive into the first of the choice-giving principles of play therapy, “Empower kids by giving them credit for their decision” (Landreth/Bratton) Podcast HQ:...
by ataraxiaweb | Jan 23, 2023 | Podcast, Questions & Answers
The Use Of Games In The Playroom (And What To Do About Cheating!) Jen, a listener from the UK, wrote me an email and asked “I’m wondering if you might be up for doing a podcast on your take on the use of games- uno, table football and guess who are regulars in...
by ataraxiaweb | Jan 13, 2023 | Articulation of Play Therapy, Podcast, Questions & Answers
6 Assessments To Support What You Are Doing In The Playroom As promised in the last episode, I’m going to go over 6 assessments that can support your work in the playroom. I frequently hear from play therapists that they don’t feel supported by peers or...
by ataraxiaweb | Jan 11, 2023 | Podcast, Questions & Answers
What To Do When You Are Not Feeling Supported As A Play Therapist At Your Place Of Work In this episode, I’m taking a break from the regular curriculum to answer some questions that have come in from listeners. One of the questions that I get consistently is...
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