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office and the toys are still pulsating with the presence of the tiny souls who have come to process, express, learn, and grow, I know a little bit more about the science behind why play therapy works.


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS


Kristina Sargent, MSW, LISW-S, currently works as a child and family therapist in Cincinnati, Ohio, and obtained her RPT credential this year. She is passionate about using play therapy as a means to help children and families who have experienced trauma and has implemented related trainings and youth based skills groups in Masaka, Uganda. Sargentkm@me.com


SOMETIMES YOU JUST NEED YOUR BOBO.


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