Integrative arts, play therapy and the person-centred approach offer creative and expressive ways to help children and young people share their thoughts and feelings.
Some sessions will be just with the parent(s) or caregiver(s). This will give you the opportunity to process your own thoughts and feelings. Parents can also make use of creative materials.
Working with parents to aid understanding of their child's emotional world and to support their child's ability to manage emotions.
Parent-child therapy enables the therapist to work with the child and parent together. We can use creative materials as well as talking.
DDP is a therapy, parenting approach and model for practice that uses what we know about attachment and developmental trauma to help children and families with their relationships.
Working with parent and child (or a family or other group) to create playful and attuned child / adolescent and parent interactions that foster joyful shared experiences.