by Dr. Renee Turner | Play Therapy
Engaging adults in play therapy may be easier than you think. Here are 6 tips I’ve found that helps keep adults in engaged during play therapy. Make Games and Toys Accessible Quite by accident, I discovered adults would play with toys/games I missed during...
by Dr. Renee Turner | Play Therapy
Understanding Heros In superhero play, the initial stage is characterized by understanding the stereotypical presentation of superheros to include identifying powers and super human capabilities. For very young children, superhero play occurs spontaneously when the...
by Dr. Renee Turner | Play Therapy
Follow the buzz of children’s natural excitement with superheros! Ever popular, superheros provide a playful opportunity to try on powers of all kinds and save the day! Superhero play empowers clients through fantasy &/or play. Using a combination of...
by Dr. Renee Turner | Registered Play Therapists
Registered Play Therapist Supervisors Mentor? Teacher? Therapist? How do you determine your role(s) in the supervisory relationship? Existing models of supervision suggest supervisors should flex between consultant, teacher, and counselor as needed by the supervisee....
by Dr. Renee Turner | Sandtray
Remember, it is not worth acquiring more figures if they cannot be adequately displayed. The image above illustrates a shelf which has TOO many figures! The figures in the image are too crowded and too many figures deep. Sandtray Figure Display Regardless of...