Episode 19 | How Therapy In Schools Brings Parents, Teachers, and Children Together
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In this month's episode, Janet talks to Sandy Poulson about our work in schools and how our collaborative psychotherapy model helps to bring parents, teachers, and children together. Sandy Poulson is a registered psychotherapist specializing in work with children and teens. She has worked with at-risk elementary school children in the Toronto District School Board and is currently in private practice at Leaside Therapy Centre in midtown Toronto. Janet and Sandy discuss the reasons why a child might need therapy at school, the changes that can be seen in the child as a result of this process, and the importance of establishing a supportive relationship between therapist, teacher, and parent. If you’d like to find out more about this subject please read our article on collaborative therapy or visit our website to learn more about our program. 
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