A Play Therapy Intervention:
Feelings and Bubbles Blow bubbles and explain that feelings are a lot like bubbles. Some bubbles pop quickly and others last a long time. Some feelings come and go quickly […]
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Feelings and Bubbles Blow bubbles and explain that feelings are a lot like bubbles. Some bubbles pop quickly and others last a long time. Some feelings come and go quickly […]
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Review by Sharlene Christensen, CMHC, RPT On May 10th at Weber State University many therapists and graduate students had the opportunity to learn “The ABC’s of Play Therapy” from
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Review by Heather Stephenson, MS, CMHC
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Review by Jeannie Dupont, LCSW Friday, February 22, 2013 Holly Willard presented a workshop entitled, Emotional Intelligence and Play Therapy. The event was well attended with more than 20 people
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Review by Jeannie Dupont, LCSW On Friday, February 22, 2013 Holly Willard presented a workshop entitled, Emotional Intelligence and Play Therapy. The event was well attended with more than 20
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By Clair Mellenthin LCSW Many people young and old, male and female, struggle with recognizing their self-worth and their true potential in life. Often we are our worst critics. Most
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By: Heather Stephenson, MS, CMHC Hey all! I was asked to introduce myself to you since I am the newest member of the UAPT board. I am excited to serve
By Holly Willard Why Use Play? Most parents have had the experience of hearing their words (good or bad) reflected in their child’s play. Here’s why: Play is the primary
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By Holly Willard Teens benefit from play therapy because it allows them to deal with issues in a less threatening way. Typical “talk therapy,” can be boring or too intrusive
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By Marilee Woolstenhulme For children who come for play therapy, very often they have found themselves vulnerable to forces outside their control that made them feel small or helpless. When
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