POINT, COUNTER POINT, THE MIDDLE GROUND
When and how to include divorced parents when only one parent has to consent for treatment.
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CLINICAL EDITOR’S COMMENTS: This column features insights and differing
perspectives on important play therapy issues. Contributors present opposing arguments for the sake of intellectual exploration and debate and perspectives expressed may not be their own.
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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Madelynn Marlow, LPC-Associate, LMFT- Associate, NCC, currently works as a therapist to children, teens, and families at a group practice in Austin, TX. She specializes in trauma, anxiety, and cultural identity. She has worked for several years serving families in Austin recovering from relational trauma in various agency settings.
Rakima Parson, MS, LPC-S, RPT-S, has provided play therapy and parenting services for almost a decade. Rakima does not limit instead, she actively seeks unique opportunities to share her voice and knowledge to improve lives and systems.
centeredcounselingtx@gmail.com
Michelle M. Pliske, DSW, LCSW, RPT-S, is an University. She is a clinical supervisor and provides child and family play therapy services to the community. Dr. Pliske co-authored Integrating Yoga and Play Therapy: The Mind- Body Approach for Healing Adverse Childhood Experiences.
mmpliske@fcspc.org
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