What is Play Therapy and How Can it Help Children?

Play therapy is a form of therapy designed for children to express themselves through play. It can help children process their emotions, work through traumatic experiences, and develop coping skills. Play therapy can also be used to improve communication, promote self-esteem, and enhance problem-solving abilities.

As a registered play therapist-supervisor, Dr. Holmes is passionate about educating therapists on the benefits of play therapy and how to effectively incorporate it into their practice. If you work with children in a therapeutic setting, consider adding play therapy to your toolkit. With the right training and techniques, you can help your clients achieve better outcomes and improve their overall well-being.

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