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- Helping Children with Selective Mutism: A Therapy-Driven ApproachSelective Mutism (SM) is a communication challenge associated with anxiety primarily affecting children, characterized by their difficulty speaking in specific social situations despite having normal speech abilities in comfortable settings where they feel secure. Selective mutism is distinct from typical shyness or intentional avoidance that inhibits verbal expression in environments...0 Comments 0 Shares 2217 Views
- Mastering Limit Setting in Child-Centered Play TherapyWhy do boundaries matter in play therapy? The art of setting limits in child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is much more than a disciplinary measure; it's a fundamental component that supports a child's emotional and psychological development. Recent studies have illuminated the profound impact of well-implemented boundaries on a child's ability to self-regulate emotions....0 Comments 0 Shares 6924 Views
- Why CCPT Is a Specialization—Not Just Another Training You TakeIn the world of play therapy, it’s common for clinicians to accumulate a long list of trainings. Over time, many therapists find themselves certified in multiple modalities, fluent in various techniques, and continually seeking the next CEU to add to their professional toolbox. While ongoing learning is valuable, this pattern can quietly create an unintended problem: breadth...0 Comments 0 Shares 5337 Views