CHILDREN
Specialities
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Anxiety
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Early Childhood
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Grief
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Personality temperament/styles
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Trauma
Issues
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ADHD
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Anger Management
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Anxiety
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Behavioral Issues
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Coping Skills
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Depression
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Divorce
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Emotional Disturbance
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Grief
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Interpersonal Communication
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Life Transitions
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Obsessive-Compulsive (OCD)
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Parenting
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Peer Relationships
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Relationship Issues
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School Issues
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Self Esteem
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Self-Harming
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Stress
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Trauma

Treatment Approach
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Cognitive-Behavioral (CBT)
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Group Therapy
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Integrative
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Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy
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Narrative
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Person-Centered
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Psychoeducational
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Reality Therapy
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Solution-Focused Brief (SFBT)
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Strength-Based
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Trauma Focused
Child-Centered Play Therapy
Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) is developmentally appropriate counseling for children ages 3 - 10 years of age. Play therapy is to children what counseling is to adults, just as an adult uses talk therapy to work through their struggles. It is a model of therapeutic intervention that provides insight into what is really happening for the child through the curative powers of play. Child-Centered Play Therapy incorporates play, a child's natural language, to process their emotions and feelings as well as to work through challenging experiences. It can be beneficial in supporting a variety of social, emotional, behavioral and relational disorders in a safe and nurturing environment. Based on person-centered principles, the play setting environment allows children an opportunity to express their feelings more easily through toys instead of words.