Lessons from the Playroom Season 2
How to Teach Parents & Caregivers to Become External Regulators
In this episode, Lisa revisits the topic of parents and caregivers and discusses one of the most commonly asked questions that she is asked - how to support and offer parents and caregivers templates so they can regulate themselves and ultimately regulate with their child when their child is dysregulated. Imagine being able to offer parents in the therapeutic journey co-regulatory moments to help repattern their nervous system and that supports them in being their childâs external regulator - [...]
Dr. Robert Jason Grant: AutPlay Therapy – Working with Neurodivergent Children & Their Families
Dr. Robert Jason Grant, creator of AutPlay Therapy joins Lisa to discuss AutPlay Therapy as an integrative family play therapy approach designed to address the mental health needs of neurodivergent children and their families. Robert Jason Grant is a Licensed Professional Counselor, National Certified Counselor, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, Consultant, Trainer, and Neurodiversity Advocate. Robert has a deep understanding of sensory differences, Autism, ADHD, implementing play therapy with groups and play therapy theories. His development of AutPlay Therapy provides [...]
Joyce Mills: StoryPlayÂŽ & How Stories Are Medicine for the Soul
Lisa has another amazing guest speaker joining her - Dr. Joyce Mills to talk about StoryPlayŽ, an Ericksonian, resiliency-based, indirective process of Play Therapy that draws upon the natural inner resources, skills, and strengths of each child, adolescent, adult or family member to effect transformational healing, growth, and change. Dr. Joyce C. Mills is a nationally and internationally recognized storyteller, keynote presenter, workshop leader, consultant, trauma specialist, and program developer for health-care, psychological, educational, and community organizations. Founder of StoryPlay, Dr. [...]
Duey Freeman: Working with Attachment from the Lens of Equine Assisted Therapy
Lisa is joined by an incredibly important person in her life - Duey Freeman, a former professor at Naropa University (Lisaâs alma mater) and founder of the Gestalt Institute of the Rockies and the Gestalt Equine Institute. Duey, a true âelderâ (as he is described by many) and mentor in the field of attachment and human development, was Lisaâs former graduate school professor and has been one the most instrumental professors in her career. (see below for Duey's full [...]
3 Types of Relationships That Come Into Play When Working with Parents/Caregivers
Join Lisa for a discussion to explore three different types of relationships that come into play when working with parents/caregivers ⌠What youâre about to hear will transform your work with parents/caregivers to create a more conscious relationship that honors both you as the therapist and the parents you work with. In this episode, youâll learn âŚ. The three different types of relationships (... they can actually extend beyond the playroom to any and all relationships); How these different [...]
Cathy Malchiodi: Expressive Arts Therapy & Play for Deeper Trauma Healing
Lisa has another really special guest joining her ⌠Dr. Cathy Malchiodi is the Founder & Director of the Trauma Informed Practices and Expressive Arts Therapy Institute. She has done countless presentations around the world and written some amazing books, one that she wrote several years ago is still one of Lisaâs all time favorite books - Understanding Childrenâs Drawings. Cathy is one of the pioneers in Expressive Arts Therapy. In this episode, youâll learn what Expressive Arts Therapy is [...]
Arielle Schwartz: Intergenerational Trauma & Play Therapy
Have you ever wondered what intergenerational trauma can look like when it shows up in a play therapy session? If so, you have also likely wondered what you can do to support both the child and the parent to integrate the trauma. In this episode, Lisa is joined by Dr. Arielle Schwartz, a licensed clinical psychologist, certified complex trauma professional, and Kripalu yoga teacher* with a private practice in Boulder, Colorado to discuss this very topic. You will learn: [...]
The Challenges of Working with Parents & Caregivers
This time Lisa has again invited two very important people in her life to join her. Two Certified Synergetic Play Therapists both residing in Canada â Helen Ritchie and Kristina Dixon. Join them in this conversation about working through the challenges and dilemmas that we sometimes have as therapists when working with the parents/caregivers. Find out: Why working with parents and caregivers can be more challenging than working just with our child clients. How to overcome some of the [...]
Play Therapy as a Spiritual Practice
In this episode, the tables are turned and the lovely Jackie Flynn, host of the Play Therapy Community Podcast/Facebook group and the Neuroscience of Play Therapy Summits, interviews Lisa about how play therapy and being a play therapist has become a spiritual practice for her over the years. Join Lisa and Jackie as they talk about: What spiritual practice means and how doing our own âworkâ as a therapist can become a spiritual practice; How the playroom is a [...]
Bonnie Badenoch: What Non-Judgmental Presence Really Looks Like
The one-and-only Bonnie Badenoch* joins Lisa for this beautiful conversation about non-judgmental presence and how this is so critical in our role as therapists. In this episode, youâll hear: How, as a profession, we've become concretized into the left hemisphere (e.g., in a movement toward protocols, interventions, and evidence-based therapies) and how this has pulled us more into the role of experts trying to "fix" people; What holding a ânon-judgementâ presence means; What the âinner communityâ is, how to [...]
Exploring Adlerian Play Therapy with Terry Kottman
Lisaâs next guest has so many amazing contributions to the field of play therapy. Terry Kottman is the founder of Adlerian Play Therapy and the League of Extraordinary Adlerian Play Therapists. She is an unbelievably fun and engaging presenter and author who teaches around the world and writes about so many different aspects of play therapy. In 2014, she was granted a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Play Therapy; in 2017, she was given a Lifetime Achievement [...]
Althea T. Simpson: The Magic of Bibliotherapy for Client Healing
Wondering what bibliotherapy is or how to incorporate it in your client sessions? Lisa has invited another special guest to talk about using bibliotherapy with kids. Althea T. Simpson is the founder of Brighter Day Therapeutic Solutions and Unicorn Life Training. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, Certified LEGOÂŽ SERIOUS PLAYÂŽ Facilitator, and host of the podcast Chronicles of a Play Therapist. She's all about innovative solutions for mental health and her creativity has been [...]
Regulating the Collective Nervous Systems of Families
If youâve ever studied with Lisa, you know she loves talking about the nervous system. And in this episode, sheâs going to talk about the collective nervous systems within families and how to help support the regulation of the family system. If youâre just as excited about this topic as Lisa, youâll definitely want to take notes for this one âŚÂ Hereâs what youâll hear ⌠How nervous system expressions occur within the context of families; How all behavior [...]
Jayson Gaddis: Embracing Conflict In Our Personal & Professional Relationships
Lisa is joined by an incredibly important person in her life - an individual that she is excited to introduce you to (...someone outside the field of play therapy that you may not have heard of) - Jayson Gaddis is an author, podcaster, speaker, âpersonal trainer for relationshipsâ, and is a global leader on interpersonal conflict and connection. In this podcast episode, they explore conflict and how it shows up in all our relationships - the relationships we have [...]
Cary Hamilton: Supporting Parents With Children With Neurodiverse & Sensory Challenges
Lisa is joined by Cary Hamilton, another amazing guest, for a conversation that will transform your work with parents/caregivers who have children with neurodiverse or sensory processing challenges. Cary is the Director of Play Therapy at Antioch University in Seattle, Owner of a group practice clinic - Olympia Therapy and current President of the Washington Association for Play Therapy. She is an author and international presenter on Neurodiversity and Sensory Sensitivities and Play Therapy for the last 10 years. [...]
A Conversation About Self-Esteem in Play Therapy
Join Lisa Dion in exploring a topic that is relevant to every single person on the planet and particularly inspired by a conversation Lisa had with her daughter who is now almost 17 years old. In this Lessons from the Playroom episode, you are invited to think about self-esteem in a new or different way so you can support your clients at a deeper level when self-esteem is the thing they are struggling with. Learn more about âŚ. A [...]
Let’s Get Messy! – Messes in the Playroom
In this Lessons from the Playroom episode, Lisa again is joined by Andrea Davidson, Johanna Simmons, and Rachel Freeburg - three Certified Synergetic Play Therapists ⌠but this time for a discussion on messes in the playroom and messy play - ooh, so much fun! Tune in as they explore: How to explain and normalize to parents/caregivers that messes are ok; How to turn messes in the playroom into opportunities for boundaries, containment, and growth; Ways to support children [...]
Carmen Jimenez-Pride: Internal Family Systems in the Playroom
Join Lisa and Carmen Jimenez-Pride in a conversation about a topic that has never been talked about so far in this entire podcast series - Internal Family Systems (IFS) and how to incorporate it in the playroom. In this episode, Carmen, a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and an Internal Family Systems therapist herself, shares how the Internal Family Systems framework offers a really cool way to hold the clientâs experience in the playroom, as well as our experience as [...]
When âShouldsâ and âShould Notsâ Show Up in the Playroom
In this episode, Lisa Dion talks about a most tender subject - the âshouldsâ and âshould notsâ that we all have as clinicians đ ... you probably know what weâre talking about ⌠they show up in the playroom, when working with parents and caregivers, and in our personal lives. Itâs our own judgments of ourselves, and the sometimes constant brain noise that we have. Once again, Lisa has invited two very important people to join her â Helen [...]
Lisa Dion & Jen Taylor: The Topic We Don’t Study Enough As Therapists
Lisa has a really special guest joining her for this episode and theyâre doing something different today ⌠Itâs time to talk about business! - One of the most important topics we donât talk much about as therapists. And to help Lisa out with this conversation, she has Jen Taylor whoâs going to be interviewing her on her business journey. If youâve ever wondered about Lisa and her entrepreneurial journey, what it took for her to build the Synergetic [...]
Bonnie Goldstein: Sensorimotor Psychotherapy with Children
Another amazing guest is joining Lisa Dion for this Lessons from the Playroom episode - Dr. Bonnie Goldstein. As a faculty member at Pat Ogdenâs Sensorimotor Psychotherapy Institute, sheâs taken Sensorimotor Psychotherapy and applied it to children* âŚ. Fun story - Bonnie and Lisa had a random (but not random đ) meeting in Melbourne, Australia in 2019 at the Australian Childhood Foundation's world-renowned trauma conference. They both found themselves at the same dinner one night, and by the end, [...]