Some of the interventions I use with my children or teen clients to help them communicate and express their thoughts and emotions,
address unresolved trauma and loss to experience internal and personal growth are:
Play therapy, can help individuals communicate, explore repressed thoughts and emotions,
address unresolved trauma, and experience personal growth and is widely viewed as an important, effective, and developmentally appropriate mental health treatment.
Not exact matches
Primarily working with teens and adults, I partner with clients to
address life stressors including, but not limited to, depression, anxiety, other mental health disorders,
unresolved emotional and abandonment issues, self - esteem / self - empowerment, grief and loss, relationship / marital / family concerns, survivorship, caregiving, abuse /
trauma, homelessness, addiction and more.
Arranged for easy reference, each bearing a succinct description and targeted application, the interventions illustrated — including Fantasy, Storytelling, Expressive Arts, Game Play, Puppet Play, Play Toys and Objects, and Group Play — have been used with success to
address such common problems as low self - esteem and
unresolved fear and anger as well as more serious difficulties arising from loss, abuse, and sexual
trauma.
Treating addiction often involves
addressing past or current
unresolved wounds,
trauma, or distress.
This means specifically
addressing issues arising from
unresolved trauma originating in childhood.
Brainspotting, another technique developed by David Grand, PhD, combined with EMDR psychotherapy is a technique I use to
address attachment issues,
unresolved trauma, pre-verbal
trauma and performance problems.