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The Trauma Roadmap: Using Neuroscience & Attachment in Play Therapy

The Trauma Roadmap: Using Neuroscience & Attachment in Play Therapy

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Are you tired of leaving your play therapy sessions wondering if you’re actually helping or just "playing"?


You’ve invested in the play therapy training, you’ve gathered the strategies, and you have a playroom full of tools.


But if you’re like many play therapists, having more information has only led to more confusion.


When you’re in the middle of a play therapy session with a traumatized child or teen, it’s easy to second-guess your decisions and feel overwhelmed by which direction to take.


The secret isn’t another weekend workshop or a new set of play therapy activities—it’s having a reliable Play Therapy Roadmap.


In this week’s podcast, we’re discussing how to move from clinical overwhelm to grounded confidence.


We’ll explore why a trauma-informed play therapy model acts as your professional GPS, guiding your decision-making through every stage of the healing process.


We’ll be diving into:

  • The Play Therapy GPS: Why a play therapy model is essential for knowing exactly where you are (and where you’re going) in treatment.
  • The Neuroscience & Attachment Lens: How grounding your work in these two pillars simplifies your clinical choices.
  • Healing the "Second-Guessing": How to tell if your interventions are truly helping your traumatized clients heal.
  • The Power of Community: Why the "secret ingredient" to clinical success is never practicing in isolation.


Stop wondering if you’re doing enough and start using a play therapy framework that provides clarity for you and better outcomes for your clients.

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