Play Therapy and Expressive Arts

Play Therapy and Expressive Arts

Cathi Spooner

Clinical isolation isn't just lonely—it may be limiting your confidence, increasing burnout, and slowing your clients' progress.

Cathi Spooner

Why isolation—not lack of skill—may be the real reason you're feeling burned out, overwhelmed, and stuck as a play therapist.

Cathi Spooner

Why Understanding Jungian Play Therapy Can Expand the Way You See Children, Play, and the Therapeutic Process

Cathi Spooner

When You Feel Lost in the Playroom, Your Framework Matters Most

Cathi Spooner

Exploring predictive coding, trauma memories, and what recent neuroscience may mean for play therapy practice

Cathi Spooner

Helping children move beyond “good” and “bad” feelings so they can build emotional resilience, improve regulation, and heal more effectively

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