Preventative Power: The Lasting Impact of Child-Centered Play Therapy
In this episode of the Play Therapy Podcast, I address a question from Jonathan in Ohio, who is curious about how child-centered play therapy (CCPT) can be preventative in nature. Jonathan asks about how the skills learned in CCPT serve children long-term, particularly in preventing issues like substance abuse, domestic violence, anxiety, and depression. I discuss how CCPT helps children develop an internal locus of control, self-regulation, and emotional intelligence, which serve them throughout their lives.
I also discuss how society tends to favor quick fixes, but CCPT provides lasting, deep-rooted change. Through the four universal outcomes of CCPT—increased regulation, self-esteem, emotional vocabulary, and worldview—children are equipped to navigate life’s challenges with resilience and confidence. Even if their circumstances never improve, the skills they gain through CCPT ensure that they will be able to handle their world more effectively and with greater emotional stability.
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