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What is Play Therapy?

No ImagePlay Therapy is an established and recognized method of helping children who have experienced emotional, sexual or physical abuse and/or neglect. This trauma can manifest itself in many ways, through emotional withdrawal, bed-wetting, disruptive behavior, aggression, vandalism, drug and alcohol abuse, and self harm. All of which may eventually lead to violence and crime or mental health issues in adulthood.

Children cannot communicate with words as adults do, and the provision of Play Therapy can unlock the child's 'story' releasing their feelings and emotions in a safe environment, enabling the child to heal, and giving the child a sense of self worth and pride.

Used with skill and patience by a qualified and experienced practitioner, play therapy is a powerful healing tool. It is a dynamic process in which the child is encouraged to recognize and explore issues affecting their life.

A therapist works with a child, at the child's pace, and to the child's agenda, using the same metaphors and symbols that children use to explore their lives. The pictures, games and stories used by the child to express feelings are reflected back in ways which enable the child to gain insight into their behavior and consider the possible results arising from the change.

A warm, respectful and friendly rapport is established from the outset, and because the child is accepted as they are, the progress during Play Therapy is always seen as the child's own idea. The progress is gradual, incremental, unhurried, and produces real and lasting change for the better.No Image

Evaluation is ongoing, and can be seen in the child as they show improvements in self esteem, school attendance, positive behavior/actions, anger management etc., which in turn leads to improved relationships with parents/caregivers, siblings, peers and teachers.

Play Therapy can literally provide a lifeline to many traumatized children and young people.
 

The benefits to the child are:
  • Restore an equilibrium to the child’s mental health
  • Build self esteem
  • Improve family life
  • Improve relationships with other children
  • Improve educational attainment
The benefits to the family:
  • Improved family life for you or your neighbors
  • Reduced mental health issues
  • Reduce crime and vandalism
  • Reduce drug ad alcohol abuse
  • A local source of help for our children and their families
 
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