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Theraplay

Offering services to:
  • Children 0-5
  • Secondary school aged children
  • Adults 19-25
  • Primary school aged children
  • Young people 16-18
Supporting people with:
  • Parenting / family support
  • Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)

Theraplay is a Child and Family Therapy for enhancing and building attachment, joyful engagement, self esteem and trust in others.

It is based on the natural patterns of playful, healthy interaction between parent and child and is personal, physical, and fun. Theraplay interactions focus on four essential qualities found in parent-child relationships: Structure, Engagement, Nurture, and Challenge. The sessions create an active, emotional connection between the child and parent or caregiver, resulting in a changed view of the self as worthy and lovable and of relationships as positive and rewarding.

In treatment, the Theraplay therapist guides the parent/ carer and child through playful, fun games, developmentally challenging activities, and tender, nurturing activities. The very act of engaging each other in this way helps the parent regulate the child’s behaviour and communicate love, joy, and safety to the child. It helps the child feel secure, cared for, connected and worthy.

This is called “building relationships from the inside out.”

 

Who to contact

Contact Name
Karen Flanagan de Martinez
Contact Position
Theraplay practitioner
Telephone
07709028510 07709028510
E-mail
karenfdemartinez@gmail.com

Where to go

Notes

Theraplay can be carried out in the family home, child's school or local children's centres. I can tailor venues to suit the individual needs of the families and liaise with local venue providers within the area.

Availability

Referral required
Referral Details

Normally a Family is referred for Theraplay. A MIM's assessment is carried out to identify the treatment plan.  As each family and Dyad are unique the number of sessions will vary but will be in the range between 18-28 sessions.

Offering services to:
  • Children 0-5
  • Secondary school aged children
  • Adults 19-25
  • Primary school aged children
  • Young people 16-18
Supporting people with:
  • Parenting / family support
  • Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)

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Last Updated: 15 June 2018

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