Monthly Archives: May 2019

Lessons from the Playroom 50: Sibling Rivalry – The Inevitable Childhood Conflict

Parents often want their children to get along, a family environment void of argument. But the sibling dynamic is one in which disagreement is unavoidable. This isn't always a bad thing [...]

Lessons from the Playroom 50: Sibling Rivalry – The Inevitable Childhood Conflict2022-08-25T06:25:01-06:00

Lessons from the Playroom 49. Working With Parents in the Playroom

Parents in the playroom can give even the most seasoned play therapists pause, leaving them feeling insecure and watched. But moms and dads are part of the healing package. Relying on the [...]

Lessons from the Playroom 49. Working With Parents in the Playroom2022-08-25T06:14:56-06:00

Rupture and Repair in Play Therapy

Rupture and Repair in Play Therapy Rupture, repair, repeat - it's a recipe for relationship. Whether that relationship is with your client or with yourself, misattunement is an unavoidable but necessary occurrence. [...]

Rupture and Repair in Play Therapy2021-12-03T16:34:33-07:00
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