
Therapeutic Play Therapy
Play Therapy is a type of therapy where play and art materials are used as the main way for people to express themselves. A trained therapist can use playtime to observe and gain insights into a child’s problems. The therapist can then help the child explore emotions and deal with unresolved trauma. Through play, children can learn new coping mechanisms and how to redirect inappropriate behaviors.

Who benefits from PT
Children and teenagers who has issues as mentioned below:​​
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Developmental delay or learning disabilities
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Problem behaviours in school or home
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Aggressive or angry behaviours
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Family issues, like divorce, separation, or death of a close family member
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Natural disasters or traumatic events
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Domestic violence, abuse, or neglect
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Anxiety, depression, grief
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Eating and toileting disorders
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)
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Emotional and behavioural issues
