Monthly Archives: March 2017

How to Recognize Empowerment in the Playroom

Click Here to Subscribe to this Podcast on iTunes! Or listen now... Therapists are so good at identifying and working with the problem, but are we as trained to also recognize [...]

2022-08-25T04:49:08-06:00March 27th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Emotions from the Inside Out, Part 2

Emotions from the Inside Out, Part 2 “It takes courage to let go of the familiar and embrace the new.”-Alan Cohen By Kelly Miller, LCSW, RPT Everybody has emotions and feelings, but not [...]

2022-02-19T06:39:44-07:00March 21st, 2017|Parents, Special Topics, Therapists|0 Comments

Teaming with Teachers – Working With a Client’s School

Teaming with Teachers - Working With a Client's School By Judith Norman, MA, MS, LPC, RPT-S Have you tried working with a client’s school and found it challenging? If so, you are not [...]

How to Leave Play in the Playroom (i.e. Not Take It Home)

How to Leave Play in the Playroom (i.e. Not Take It Home) Click Here to Subscribe to this Podcast on iTunes! Or listen now... Have you ever gone home at the end [...]

2020-05-03T20:25:04-06:00March 13th, 2017|Uncategorized|0 Comments

Help Your Child Overcome Nameless Anxiety

Help Your Child Overcome Nameless Anxiety By Annie Brook, Ph.D. Children share their emotional and body-based experiences in an attempt to integrate life events; including experiences in utero, at birth and post birth. These [...]

Emotions From the Inside Out, Part 1

Emotions From the Inside Out, Part 1 By Erin Bennetts, LCSW, RPT Recently I was meeting with a new client’s parents for the first time. We were discussing their desired outcome for [...]

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