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What is Child Play Therapy?
Play is a child's language. The therapist will assist your child in the expression of his or her feelings, by use of play therapy. Using play therapy techniques seek to help your child express their emotions. Utilizing the normal communicative and learning processes that are unique to children, therapists are able to provide a structured approach to child therapy.
Who is it for?
Children experiencing grief & loss
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Survivors of abuse & neglect
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Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
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Obsessions and compulsions
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Attention deficit hyperactivity
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Mood issues
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Anxiety
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Depression
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Developmental issues
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Arrested emotional development
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If your child doesn't check off one of the boxes above, he/she may still benefit from Child Play Therapy.
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Soft lighting, comforting textures, and room to be themselves — a peaceful space designed for therapeutic play.
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