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A New Year Is a Chance to Stop Doing Play Therapy Alone.
A new year begins…
and for many play therapists, your caseloads are already full.
Same questions about what you should be doing in play therapy sessions to “get it right.”
Same feeling of wishing there was someone who truly understood your play therapy work so you could share ideas and support.
If you ended last year feeling tired, isolated, or second-guessing yourself, this week’s free livestream is for you.
January isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about deciding what kind of support you want moving forward.
If you’ve ever wished you had:
You’re not alone — and you don’t have to keep carrying this work by yourself.
In this week’s free livestream, we’ll talk honestly about:
Play therapists are relational by nature.
Our work is strongest when we’re supported, connected, and not doing it all alone.
Come start the year supported.
We’ll save you a seat. 💛
Join my free Facebook Community Play and Expressive Arts Therapy Playground.
Check out my free resources for mental health professionals working with children, adolescents, and families who want to integrate play therapy and expressive arts into their clinical work.
I work with individuals and agencies to develop successful strategies and meet the treatment needs of your child and adolescent clients and their families using play therapy & expressive arts.
Contact me to schedule a free 30-minute video call if you're ready to level up your skills
By Cathi Spooner, LCSW, RPT-SSend us a text
A New Year Is a Chance to Stop Doing Play Therapy Alone.
A new year begins…
and for many play therapists, your caseloads are already full.
Same questions about what you should be doing in play therapy sessions to “get it right.”
Same feeling of wishing there was someone who truly understood your play therapy work so you could share ideas and support.
If you ended last year feeling tired, isolated, or second-guessing yourself, this week’s free livestream is for you.
January isn’t about fixing yourself. It’s about deciding what kind of support you want moving forward.
If you’ve ever wished you had:
You’re not alone — and you don’t have to keep carrying this work by yourself.
In this week’s free livestream, we’ll talk honestly about:
Play therapists are relational by nature.
Our work is strongest when we’re supported, connected, and not doing it all alone.
Come start the year supported.
We’ll save you a seat. 💛
Join my free Facebook Community Play and Expressive Arts Therapy Playground.
Check out my free resources for mental health professionals working with children, adolescents, and families who want to integrate play therapy and expressive arts into their clinical work.
I work with individuals and agencies to develop successful strategies and meet the treatment needs of your child and adolescent clients and their families using play therapy & expressive arts.
Contact me to schedule a free 30-minute video call if you're ready to level up your skills

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