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If you’ve ever left a play therapy session thinking…
“I see the behaviors—but what’s actually driving them?”
You’re not alone. And more importantly—you’re not supposed to stay stuck there.
In this podcast episode, we break down how to use case conceptualization in play therapy through a neuroscience and attachment lens so you can finally understand what’s at the root of a child’s behavior — not just what’s showing up on the surface.
Using a case study of a 7-year-old child in foster care (fictitious client), you’ll learn how trauma, attachment disruption, and the nervous system shape behaviors like clinginess, withdrawal, food hoarding, and sleep difficulties — and how to respond in a way that actually promotes healing.
Because here’s the shift:
👉 Behavior isn’t the problem. It’s the clue.
🎯 In this week’s podcast episode, we’re discussing:
🧠 Why This Matters
Without a clear case conceptualization, it’s easy to:
But when you understand the why behind the behavior, everything shifts.
You become more grounded.
More intentional.
More effective.
👩⚕️ Who This Is For:
✔ Play therapists working with traumatized children and teens
✔ Child therapists feeling unsure what’s happening in play therapy sessions
✔ Clinicians wanting to integrate neuroscience + attachment into play therapy
✔ Play therapists ready to move beyond “just using activities”
If you’re ready to stop guessing in the playroom and start seeing what’s really happening beneath the behavior…
This is where it starts.
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 Fan Mail
If you’ve ever left a play therapy session thinking…
“I see the behaviors—but what’s actually driving them?”
You’re not alone. And more importantly—you’re not supposed to stay stuck there.
In this podcast episode, we break down how to use case conceptualization in play therapy through a neuroscience and attachment lens so you can finally understand what’s at the root of a child’s behavior — not just what’s showing up on the surface.
Using a case study of a 7-year-old child in foster care (fictitious client), you’ll learn how trauma, attachment disruption, and the nervous system shape behaviors like clinginess, withdrawal, food hoarding, and sleep difficulties — and how to respond in a way that actually promotes healing.
Because here’s the shift:
👉 Behavior isn’t the problem. It’s the clue.
🎯 In this week’s podcast episode, we’re discussing:
🧠 Why This Matters
Without a clear case conceptualization, it’s easy to:
But when you understand the why behind the behavior, everything shifts.
You become more grounded.
More intentional.
More effective.
👩⚕️ Who This Is For:
✔ Play therapists working with traumatized children and teens
✔ Child therapists feeling unsure what’s happening in play therapy sessions
✔ Clinicians wanting to integrate neuroscience + attachment into play therapy
✔ Play therapists ready to move beyond “just using activities”
If you’re ready to stop guessing in the playroom and start seeing what’s really happening beneath the behavior…
This is where it starts.
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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