SERVICES
Children who will benefit from play therapy :
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Children from divorced families
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Abused and neglected children
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Hospitalized children
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SEN Children e.g. Autism, ADHD, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Children with adjustment struggles
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Anxious, depressed and hurried children
SERVICE 2
CounseLling
Counselling is a helping process during which the counsellor assists the client to deal with challenges in life. Counselling facilitates positive changes, but not just gives advices or guidance.
Our registered psychologists and professional counsellors provide the following counselling:
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Emotional disturbance, e.g. anxiety, depression, stress etc
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Eating disorders (Bulimia nervosa, Anorexia nervosa)
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Obsessive-compulsive Disorder
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Anxiety disorders
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Addiction: alcoholism, drug abuse, gambling, Internet
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Family issues: love & marriage, parent education
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Personal career planning
service 1
PLAY THERAPY
What is Play Therapy?
Children find it difficult to express their feelings and experiences as the same way as adults do. Children use play as a natural medium of communication. Children are able to express their feelings, needs and desires through play. An understanding of children’s play provides cues to help the therapist to get connected to the inner world of the child. In the caring, respect and encouraging atmosphere, children are able to “play-out” their feelings and engage in the self-healing process.
Does it mean that my child has illness or abnormality when he/she is in play therapy?
Play therapy has been demonstrated significantly positive results with various children. Children in hospitals, churches, shelters, prisons, public and private schools are benefited as well. Play therapy helps children to develop positive self-concept and resilience.
How Can I help my child?
The Child Parent Relationship Therapy (CPRT) model developed by Dr. Garry Landreth is by nature a short-term child-centered play therapy intervention. Parents learn the basic child-centered play therapy principles and skills, and they practice a weekly 30-minunte special play time with their child at home. The effectiveness of CPRT is compelling.
SERVICE 3
Training
Professional Training
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Professional Play Therapy Training Program
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Parent-Child Workshop: Be a Successful Child’s Parent (CPRT)
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Life Style Analysis Group
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Professional Training in Counselling: Theory, Practice and Skills
SERVICE 4
SUPERVISION
What is supervision in professional counselling?
Working under supervision means that counsellors use the services of another counsellor to review their work with clients, their professional development, and often their personal development as well. Supervision is a professional service, rather than a managerial role, and for counsellors who work in institutions, supervision and management will normally be entirely separate. The supervisor acts not as a ‘boss’, but as a consultant.
Why is Counselling Supervision Needed?
• Supervision exists for two reasons:
• To protect clients, and
• To improve the ability of counsellors to provide value to their clients.
Who Needs clinical supervision?
All counsellors, regardless of experience, need supervision.