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The creator of Connex Blocks is introducing 3 new fascinating games to promote communication and healing through play therapy.


Tic-kle your emotions Tac –kle your relationships Toe – stompin fun


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A game of concentration. Challenge your memory as you build relationships. Two ways to play for twice the effect.


Peery, C. (2003). Jungian analytical play therapy. In C. E. Schaefer (Ed.), Foundations of play therapy (3rd ed., pp. 14-54). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.


Schaefer, C. E., & Drewes, A. A. (Eds.), (2014). The therapeutic powers of play: 20 core agents of change (2nd ed.). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.


ABOUT THE AUTHORS


John Paul “J.P.” Lilly, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, is presently in private practice as a full partner with Sierra Counseling Associates, Inc. JP is currently serving a second term on the APT Board of Directors (1997-2000, 2019-2022). He is the Founder and past National President of Bikers Against Child Abuse Inc. bacachief.lilly@gmail.com


Rosalind Heiko, (aka “Dr. Roz”) an RPT-S, Sandplay teacher and psychologist, trains therapists nationally and internationally in play therapy and sandplay. Her book A Therapist’s Guide to Mapping the Girl Heroine’s Journey in Sandplay recently reviewed by Eliana Gil (https://www. sandplay.org/wp-content/uploads/Gil_Eliana_ Heiko_Guide-to-Mapping.pdf). info@drheiko.com


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