How to Use Play Therapy with Traumatized Children and Teens
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What mistakes in play therapy with traumatized children and teens are critical to avoid? No one wants to provide terrible play therapy services. I’ve never heard a play therapist say - “I’m okay with providing mediocre play therapy services to my clients, especially clients with traumatic experiences.” That would be terrible, right?! And yet, sometimes we don’t really know how to provide play therapy to traumatized children and teens so they get the most benefit from the experience. So, how do you provide play therapy to traumatized children and teens in a way that helps them overcome the devastating impact of trauma? What are the mistakes to avoid when providing play therapy services to traumatized children and teens? I’ll discuss four mistakes to avoid when providing play therapy to traumatized children and teens so they can experience the healing they deserve (and that you want to provide for them). Join my free Facebook Community Play and Expressive Arts Therapy Playground. Check out my free resources for mental health professionals working with children, adolescents, and families who want to integrate play therapy and expressive arts into their clinical work. I work with individuals and agencies to develop successful strategies and meet the treatment needs of your child and adolescent clients and their families using play therapy & expressive arts. Contact me to schedule a free 30-minute video call if you're ready to level up your skills
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