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Staying True to the Model: Encouraging New Therapists to Trust CCPT

Staying True to the Model: Encouraging New Therapists to Trust CCPT

In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I respond to a question from Deidra in Virginia, a first-year supervised therapist whose supervisor isn’t child-centered and often suggests teaching coping skills to young clients in play therapy sessions. I share my...

Repetitive Play and/or Self-Soothing in Early Sessions

Repetitive Play and/or Self-Soothing in Early Sessions

In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I address a question from Suzanne in Maryland, who has been working with a six-year-old child that engages in repetitive dressing and undressing of Barbie dolls in each session. Suzanne wonders how to interpret this...

Session Savvy: Reflecting Content Without Assuming Emotion

Session Savvy: Reflecting Content Without Assuming Emotion

In this Session Savvy episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I discuss an important topic: not assuming that content is emotionally connected in child-centered play therapy (CCPT). I explain that therapists often make the mistake of reacting to play scenarios based on...

Mastering In-Session Note-taking in Child-Centered Play Therapy

Mastering In-Session Note-taking in Child-Centered Play Therapy

In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I respond to Ethan from Virginia, who asked about writing in-session notes during child-centered play therapy (CCPT). Ethan wants to know what kinds of things to document and how to categorize them effectively. I explain my...

Sending Birthday Cards: Balancing Customer Service and Confidentiality

Sending Birthday Cards: Balancing Customer Service and Confidentiality

In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I respond to Brianna from Texas, who asks about the process of sending birthday cards to clients while maintaining confidentiality. I explain the benefits of sending birthday cards and how it strengthens the relationship...

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