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On this episode of Play Time, we take a harder look at confidentiality, specifically within the confines of a play therapy relationship, where we navigate respecting the child's play and time as their own while also communicating with the adults in a child's world regarding the child and how they can best be supported and loved moving forward. We want the adults in a child's life to better understand the child, but this can be difficult to do while also respecting the child's autonomy and their right to have a therapeutic space that is their own.
As always, I can be reached at [email protected]. Check out barnettchildtherapy.com for more audio, video, and to learn about the child-centered children's book series.
New content is available through Patreon, including a new bonus episode to be released in December regarding Expressive Art Therapy! Click the support the show link to learn more.
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By Andrew Barnett5
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On this episode of Play Time, we take a harder look at confidentiality, specifically within the confines of a play therapy relationship, where we navigate respecting the child's play and time as their own while also communicating with the adults in a child's world regarding the child and how they can best be supported and loved moving forward. We want the adults in a child's life to better understand the child, but this can be difficult to do while also respecting the child's autonomy and their right to have a therapeutic space that is their own.
As always, I can be reached at [email protected]. Check out barnettchildtherapy.com for more audio, video, and to learn about the child-centered children's book series.
New content is available through Patreon, including a new bonus episode to be released in December regarding Expressive Art Therapy! Click the support the show link to learn more.
Support the show