Healing Spaces is an ongoing article in Playground. Article features an interview with a therapist about their playrooms and therapy background. This edition of Healing Spaces is focused on Robin Pucci who practices in Bradford, Ontario
This evidence summary attempts to answer the question, 'What are some of the elements of a healing e...
Play therapy techniques are valuable tools for a variety of professionals who work with children. On...
This project aims to bring both therapy and play into design. The Children therapy furniture will en...
Healing Spaces is an ongoing article in Playground. Article features an interview with a therapist a...
Theresa Fraser addresses how a home office can also be a healing space. A home office can be a locat...
What do the game, “Chutes and Ladders” and children’s therapy have in common? You may not think tha...
It is important for all therapists to be culturally sensitive to children and their eco-systems as w...
Vera Denty is a London University trained Child Therapist of many years experience. For the last fou...
Wellness Through Radical Hospitality: Sheridan College - an article featured in The Canadian Art The...
We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
A chronic illness diagnosis is a life altering event that induces stress and can greatly alter an in...
The Tavistock’s Thinking Space aims to bring issues of diversity from a hidden, subconscious or unco...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Children’s Aid Society (Melrose Home) caters to the needs of children and young persons affected by ...
In this paper, the author will attempt to assist therapists with their work with traumatized childre...
This evidence summary attempts to answer the question, 'What are some of the elements of a healing e...
Play therapy techniques are valuable tools for a variety of professionals who work with children. On...
This project aims to bring both therapy and play into design. The Children therapy furniture will en...
Healing Spaces is an ongoing article in Playground. Article features an interview with a therapist a...
Theresa Fraser addresses how a home office can also be a healing space. A home office can be a locat...
What do the game, “Chutes and Ladders” and children’s therapy have in common? You may not think tha...
It is important for all therapists to be culturally sensitive to children and their eco-systems as w...
Vera Denty is a London University trained Child Therapist of many years experience. For the last fou...
Wellness Through Radical Hospitality: Sheridan College - an article featured in The Canadian Art The...
We want to immerse ourselves in what playtherapy means and how it can ease the hospital visit for si...
A chronic illness diagnosis is a life altering event that induces stress and can greatly alter an in...
The Tavistock’s Thinking Space aims to bring issues of diversity from a hidden, subconscious or unco...
At its core, play therapy is based on the meaning of play itself, “the central experience for the ch...
Children’s Aid Society (Melrose Home) caters to the needs of children and young persons affected by ...
In this paper, the author will attempt to assist therapists with their work with traumatized childre...
This evidence summary attempts to answer the question, 'What are some of the elements of a healing e...
Play therapy techniques are valuable tools for a variety of professionals who work with children. On...
This project aims to bring both therapy and play into design. The Children therapy furniture will en...