Toys are "helpers" to a therapist |
Me: What exactly is play therapy?
Shannon: Play therapy is a type of therapy that utilizes a child's natural inclination to play to help them express their thoughts and feelings in a non-threatening way. Play therapy is a medium to engage the part of a child that has not been nurtured.
Me: How specifically is it used to reach a child who has experienced trauma?
Shannon: Children who have experienced trauma can be triggered by every day experiences in their world. It could be a sight, sound, smell, or an experience. Discussing a traumatic event can be especially triggering to them if only talk therapy is utilized by a therapist. When a child is triggered, we see behaviors that are outside the norm for this child. For example dissociation, aggression, and hyperactivity might be behaviors presenting in a child who has been through trauma. Play therapy allows children to approach and process their trauma from a 3rd person perspective. This means a toy or character can go through a play narrative of the trauma instead of the child having to say, "I went through this traumatic event." Children usually dip into and out of their trauma memories and using a toy or character makes the moments when they do less threatening.
Me: What tools do you use and what is your favorite tool or game to play during therapy?
Shannon: Play therapists use tools like board games, baby dolls, doll houses, art materials, and other objects of play. My favorite item to use is the sand tray and sand tray figures. I enjoy using the sand tray
Art therapy at it's best! |
Me: What story can you share where you have seen play bring about a breakthrough for a child?
Shannon: One of the most beautiful experiences I have had with a child using play therapy came early in my career. It was a growth moment for the child, but it was also a growth moment for me. The child was working through sexual abuse by an uncle who had sexually abused 5 of the children in the family. The child I was working with was the oldest of the children, though less than 10 years old herself.
Shannon with her client |
At Childhelp, we are so grateful to have therapists like Shannon who are willing to patiently help a child deal with all that has happened to them. With the right kind of help, children can often heal from their tremendous hurt and go on to live happy, productive lives. We are so grateful for Shannon and others like her who have the skill and willingness to lead a child in this process of healing.
Play is the medicine for a child's wounded soul.
Every wound healed. Every child, a home.