I offer play therapy to children of all abilities aged between 3-11 yrs either individually or in small groups.
Play Therapy is a method of supporting children with emotional, social or behavioural difficulties to help themselves through play. They can learn to cope with their feelings in a safe and trusting therapeutic relationship. I work in schools, community and private settings in York and the surrounding area. Sessions are usually 45 minutes long and take place weekly at the same place and the same time. I offer a minimum of 6 sessions up to a maximum of 50 sessions (12 sessions is the average). I also offer creative arts therapy to adults with learning disabilities who have emotional, social or behavioural difficulties.
Each play therapy session costs £45. This cost may be negotiable.
I am on the BACP (British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapists) Register which is accredited by the Professional Standards Authority.
I am a member of BACP, membership no. 371458
Minimum age: 3 Years
Maximum age: 11 Years
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DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service - formerly criminal records check) policy? Yes
All childcare and services should make reasonable adjustments to support disabled children and young people or those with additional needs. Below is a statement from this provider about their inclusive practice and levels of experience of supporting different needs
This provider has not given an inclusion statement. Please contact them for details of what adjustments they can make to support access to their service
Last updated: 7/11/2018
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