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ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Yumiko Ogawa, LPC, ACS, RPT-S, CCPT-S, CPRT-S is Associate Professor and the program director of the Clinical Mental Health Counseling program in the Department of Psychology at Marist College. Yumi has over 25 years of experience in providing play therapy at various settings.
Yumiko.ogawa@marist.edu
Chihiro Sato, MA, Clinical Psychologist, which is a group home in Japan. Chihiro has experience in providing play therapy in the child welfare system.
chihiro.m09@gmail.com
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