Play Therapy

Using the power of play to improve children’s confidence, social skills, emotional regulation and self-advocacy. 

What is Play Therapy?

Play Therapy is an evidence-based approach that provides a safe space and therapeutic environment for children to play out their thoughts, feelings and experiences. In the playroom children use a range of specially selected play materials to help them explore and understand about themselves and their world. 

What are the benefits?

  • Improves confidence and self-esteem
  • Increases emotional intelligence and resilience
  • Facilitates problem solving skills and decision making
  • Supports emotional healing and growth
  • Develops social skills and relationship building

How much does Play Therapy cost? 

Our fees vary. Please get in touch to discuss our schedule of fees. We accept self and plan managed NDIS referrals. At this stage, play therapy services are unable to be rebated through Medicare or private health insurance. 

Appointments now available. Please get in touch to find out more or to discuss how Play Therapy may be beneficial for your child. 

Who is Play Therapy for?

Play Therapy can assist children aged 2-12 years experiencing developmental, emotional, psychological, emotional or social difficulties such as: 

  • Trauma
  • Grief
  • Relationships
  • Family changes
  • Developmental delays
  • Social difficulties
  • Emotional regulation
  • Anxiety and depression
  • Selective mutism
  • Domestic violence
  • Chronic illness

Contact us if you would like more information about how a Play Therapist may be able to support your child.