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​Does Play Therapy Work?

​Does Play Therapy Work?

Play therapy research has shown its effectiveness in improving various concerns, including anxiety, aggression, attachment issues, academic performance, autism, attention deficit, homelessness, loss and bereavement, medical conditions, relationships, self-esteem, social-emotional assets, speech/language struggles, trauma, natural disaster, and PTSD.

"Play gives children a chance to practice what they are learning.”

                                            ~ Fred Rogers

P: 408-905-8162

F: 559-412-7207

Kelline Hiday, PsyD., RPT.

Clinical Psychology Corp.

5080 N Fruit Ave.

Suite #103

Fresno, CA. 93727

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