Play Therapy is a structured, theoretically based approach to therapy whereby the child's natural means of expression, play, is used as a therapeutic method to assist him/her in coping with emotional stress or difficult behaviours.
Creative art counselling is aims to support young adults while combining talking therapy alongside creative arts tools. This method allows young people to work through their challenges in several medias allowing them to deepen their understanding and supports them them through their therapeutic process.
Filial Play Coaching is an empowering intervention that gives control back to parents by providing a set of skills which can be applied to lifelong situations. The Filial Play Coach works directly with the parent to enable them to conduct special non-directive play sessions with their child as part of a process that can strengthen the parent-child relationship and help the child creative positive changes in regards to their difficulties.
All psychotherapists and counsellors are required to have supervision as part of their professional development and to adhere to professional and ethical requirements.
Supervision is a creative, active and empowering process of joint enquiry with the aim of promoting best practice, increased understanding and adherence to the relevant ethical framework.