Theraplay®

From the Theraplay® Institute

Theraplay® is a child and family therapy for building and enhancing attachment, self-esteem, trust in others and joyful engagement. It is based on the natural patterns of playful, healthy interaction between parent and child and is personal, physical, and fun. Theraplay® interactions focus on four essential qualities found in parent-child relationships: Structure, Engagement, Nurture, and Challenge. Theraplay® sessions create an active, emotional connection between the child and parent or caregiver, resulting in a changed view of the self as worthy and lovable and of relationships as positive and rewarding. In treatment, the Theraplay® therapist guides the parent and child through playful, fun games, developmentally challenging activities, and tender, nurturing activities. The very act of engaging each other in this way helps the parent regulate the child’s behavior and communicate love, joy, and safety to the child. It helps the child feel secure, cared for, connected and worthy. Theraplay® practitioners call this ‘building relationships from the inside out.’

Services

Maine Children's Home (MCH) is currently implementing Theraplay®-based activities in all of its programs. Both Family Adoption Program and Family Counseling Center introduce attachment work to caregivers and children.

For more information, please contact Connected Families Project Director Tracy Lloyd at tlloyd@mainechildrenshome.org.

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