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The Brain on Gratitude

by Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S Gratefulness: tis’ the season! While being thankful is something we often strive to be, the holidays usher it into the spotlight: quiet please, gratitude is about to [...]

The Brain on Gratitude2022-03-04T11:36:54-07:00

When a Child Doesn’t Speak in the Playroom

A child's refusal to speak inside the playroom can leave even the most seasoned therapist flustered. But connecting with clients involves much more than words. Silence can be golden when you know [...]

When a Child Doesn’t Speak in the Playroom2022-03-04T11:35:37-07:00

Trauma Impacts Abnormalities in the Brain and Play Therapy Heals Them

By Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S The brain, for all its greatness, is also highly susceptible to experiences that register as traumatic - after all, one of its main jobs is to assess [...]

Trauma Impacts Abnormalities in the Brain and Play Therapy Heals Them2024-05-03T13:49:55-06:00

Are Guilt, Shame, and Worry Rewarding? You Might Be Surprised

By Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S If neuroscience came with a slogan, it’d probably be:  The Brain - We’re Just Getting Started. There’s so much yet to learn about this organ. There’s so [...]

Are Guilt, Shame, and Worry Rewarding? You Might Be Surprised2022-03-04T11:16:43-07:00

Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in the Playroom

Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in the Playroom Sexual identity and sexual orientation are not discussed often enough in the field of play therapy. But embracing these topics benefits our clients. After [...]

Gender Identity and Sexual Orientation in the Playroom2022-06-06T14:07:50-06:00

Man’s Best Friend: The Neuroscience Behind the Animal/Person Connection

by Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S For many humans, connection with animals has been a huge part of their lives. From the deep sense of companionship to the ability to attune to our [...]

Man’s Best Friend: The Neuroscience Behind the Animal/Person Connection2022-03-04T11:52:14-07:00

Boredom in the Playroom

Boredom in the playroom is something most therapists experience  - from an unyielding yawn to counting the ticks of a slow-moving clock, we've all found ourselves less than enthused in one [...]

Boredom in the Playroom2023-08-08T14:14:11-06:00

The Brain on Shame

by Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S Most of us, at some point in our practice, will encounter a parent not yet sold on play therapy – we come across dads full of doubts [...]

The Brain on Shame2022-03-04T11:54:27-07:00

The Four Threats of the Brain​

From fear of the unknown to uncomfortable incongruence, the brain is a worry wart! It's forever on the lookout for external and internal threats. And there are certain things that bother it [...]

The Four Threats of the Brain​2022-03-04T11:58:22-07:00

Setting Great Goals in Play Therapy

From the boardroom to the playroom and everywhere else, setting goals is a vital part of success. But in therapy sessions, the best goals follow certain rules, rules that allow both parent and [...]

Setting Great Goals in Play Therapy2022-03-04T12:03:03-07:00
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