Regulating the Collective Nervous System of Families

I invite you to see the family as an interconnected system, always working to maintain equilibrium among its members…because recognizing this dynamic can deepen our understanding of family behaviors and […]
Embracing Evolution in Play Therapy: An Interview with Lisa Dion

Lisa joins Liliana Baylon, LMFT-S, RPT-S and Maria Laquerre-Diego, LMFT-S, RPT-S for an episode of A Hero’s Welcome podcast to share her journey of introducing Synergetic Play Therapy (SPT) to […]
Breaking Free from Paradigms: Unlocking Innovation and Personal Evolution

Albert Einstein famously said, “We can’t solve problems by using the same thinking we used when we created them.” Yet, often, we find ourselves stuck in repetitive patterns and ways […]
From Panic to Poise: The Power of Reconnecting with Self

I facilitated my own play therapy session using Synergetic Play Therapy principles…. A while back, when I was teaching a six-hour seminar on Working with Sand in Play Therapy, I […]
Impact of Trauma Exposure for Therapists

As therapists, we’ve chosen a profession that puts us directly on the frontlines of trauma exposure …. Day in and day out, we’re immersed in our clients’ struggles, witnessing, listening, […]
PART 2: Have We Forgotten the Most Important Toy in the Playroom?

Let’s continue our conversation …. As I mentioned in Part 1, the more we understand neuroscience, brain function, nervous system states, and what is really going on between the child […]
PART 1: Have We Forgotten the Most Important Toy in the Playroom?

We’re dedicated individuals. We work tirelessly to support the children and families we work with. We also study, a lot….. We sometimes spend weekends away from our loved ones and […]
How a Therapist’s Own Experience of Shame & Confusion Helped a Boy Recover

By Daniel Howell, Senior Child & Family Counsellor at the Australian Childhood Foundation and Certified Synergetic Play Therapist Synergetic Play Therapy™ (2008) is a researched-informed model of play therapy blending […]
Breaking Out of the “Shoulds”

By Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S I once worked with a nine-year-old client named Joey*. He really struggled in school. He had a very focused interest on one thing/task, and everything […]