Sand and Play Therapy
Co-Regulation as Clinical Foundation: Why the Therapist’s Nervous System Matters
Much of what clients take in during therapy is not what we say, but how...
Why Play Is More Than Technique: The Neurorelational Power of Play in Therapy
Play is often described as a child’s language, but it is also a regulatory process....
When the Work Feels Harder Than Expected: Therapist Self Doubt and the Clinical Relationship
Many therapists carry an unspoken belief that competence should feel confident. When uncertainty arises, it...
Your Client Isn’t Giving You a Hard Time, They’re Having a Hard Time
In clinical work with children and families, it can be easy to fall into behavioral...
Helping Your Child Regulate Starts With You (And That’s Not a Burden)
When parents hear that helping a child regulate starts with them, it can feel heavy....
Why Play Is More Than Fun: How Children Heal and Grow Through Play
Play may look simple from the outside, but for children, it is serious work. When...
When Parenting Feels Harder Than You Expected: A Compassionate Look at Self-Doubt
Most parents do not talk about this out loud, but many feel it. The quiet...
Your Child Isn’t Giving You a Hard Time, They’re Having a Hard Time
There are days in parenting that feel heavy. Your child is yelling, crying, refusing, or...