Play Therapy and Grief Counseling Video

Play Therapy is an important type of therapy in counseling for children.  It helps children better express themselves about trauma, loss, or emotional issues.  Children are less verbal and the play associates more with their brain development in how they communicate.  Clinical Professional Counselors who specialize in play therapy are able to help children face issues and help them find healing.  Grief Counselors can utilize Play Therapy as well in helping grieving children.  Obviously, pastoral counselors cannot utilize this type of therapy even if grief certified since they are not licensed counselors, but those certified in grief counseling who are also licensed counselors are employ its use in helping children grieve properly.  For those who not licensed counselors, but still perform grief counseling at a pastoral level, one can discuss basic loss with a child but if it becomes apparent of deeper pathology, the child should be referred to a licensed counselor who specializes in play therapy.

Please also review AIHCP’s Grief Counseling Certification as well as its Child and Adolescent Grief Counseling Program