Love Languages
I have used Gary Chapman’s and Ross Campbell’s book, “The Five Love Languages” when working with adults who are trying to strengthen their marriage or relationship with a significant other. […]
I have used Gary Chapman’s and Ross Campbell’s book, “The Five Love Languages” when working with adults who are trying to strengthen their marriage or relationship with a significant other. […]
Here are some pictures from the APT conference a few weeks ago…it seems like it was an eternity ago! I had the privilege of presenting twice during the week. It
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Annabella Hagen, LCSW, RPT-S Parents are not the only ones who feel extra stress around the holiday season. Even though children are excited, their parents’ comings and goings from Christmas
By Annabella Hagen, LCSW, RPT-S Our 2014 UAPT Conference with Paris Goodyear-Brown proved to be one of the best conferences, if not the best one in years. Regular attendees, seasoned
The Biannual UAPT Conference with Paris Goodyear-Brown – Insights and impressions Read More »
by Lynn Hollingshead, MS, ACMHC I was very pleased that I had the opportunity to attend the Paris Goodyear-Brown conference on September 12th and 13th. Even though each day was
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The information we put on the therapist directory is taken from National’s Association for Play Therapy. Please take a moment and review your information to make sure it is your
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This is a wonderful intervention shared by Paris during a video interview with Liana Lowenstein, MSW, RSW, CPT-S. Paris reported this technique was originally created for kids with negative self-talk.
Lose The Bruise – Intervention by Paris Goodyear-Brown, LCSW, RPT-S Read More »
a featured technique by Paris Goodyear-Brown We are looking forward to having Paris Goodyear-Brown come to Salt Lake City and present at our Bi-Annual Conference in September. We recently went
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This is an intervention shared by Paris to help children express their feelings. It can be used with individuals and families. The age range is four to twelve. All you
All Tangled Up – Source: Paris Goodyear-Brown Read More »
By Clair Mellenthin Play is a fun, enjoyable activity that is the natural way in which children learn about and explore the world around them. It elevates our spirits and