The Missing Piece: How to Include Parents in Play Therapy for Children with Trauma
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Using play therapy with traumatized children and teens is complex, and many play therapists find themselves asking:
"Where do the parents fit in?"
“What do I do if my client is in foster care? How do I include parents?”
Too often, parents or caregivers are left out of the process or integrated without a clear plan. This can lead to missed healing opportunities or accidentally triggering trauma.
In this free weekly podcast, we’re diving deep into the critical role of parents (caregivers) in the trauma healing process.
I’ll walk you through a fictitious case study (Carla) to show you exactly how to move from case conceptualization to successful treatment planning, including parent integration.
🎯 In this week’s episode, we discuss:
- The Conceptualization Process: How to identify the "what" and "how" of parent inclusion.
- Neuroscience & Attachment: Understanding the parent's role through a biological and relational lens.
- Practical Strategies: Key things to consider when bringing parents into the playroom.
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