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Child-focused therapy using play to express emotions and build coping skills.

Play Therapy

Play therapy is a therapeutic approach mainly used with children. It uses play, drawing, stories, toys, role-play and creative activities to help a child express feelings, process experiences and communicate what may be difficult to say directly. For many children, play is not just entertainment. It is a natural way to explore emotions, relationships, fears, wishes and conflict.

This approach may help children dealing with ansiedad, trauma, conflicto familiar, school stress, grief, separation, social difficulties, emotional outbursts or major transiciones vitales. It can also support children who seem withdrawn, angry, fearful, clingy, oppositional or unable to explain what is wrong.

Why play is used in therapy

Children do not always have the language, maturity or confidence to describe their inner world. A child may not say, “I feel scared because things have changed at home.” Instead, this fear may appear in repeated games, drawings, stories, body tension or behaviour. Play therapy gives the therapist a way to understand the child’s experience at the child’s level.

The therapist observes themes, emotions, choices, relationships and repeated patterns in the child’s play. They may also join the play in a careful and respectful way. The goal is not to analyse every toy or force a meaning. The goal is to create a safe space where the child can express, regulate, test, repair and make sense of difficult experiences.

What happens in sessions?

The first step usually involves the parents or caregivers. The therapist may ask about the child’s age, development, family situation, school life, health, sleep, behaviour, recent changes and previous support. They may also ask what the adults are most worried about and what they have already tried.

Play therapy sessions with the child may include toys, art materials, puppets, sand tray, storytelling, games, movement or imaginative play. Some sessions are child-led. Others are more structured, depending on the child’s needs and the therapist’s training. A child-led session allows the child to choose what to play and how to play. A more directive session may focus on a specific skill, fear, event or emotional theme.

The therapist helps the child feel safe, respected and emotionally contained. They may name feelings, reflect what is happening, support problem-solving, model emotional regulation or help the child find new ways to manage difficult moments. The therapist may also meet parents separately to share general themes, offer guidance and support changes at home.

When play therapy may help

Play therapy may be useful when a child has experienced change, loss, conflict, bullying, medical stress, separation, relocation, trauma or a frightening event. It may also help when a child shows behaviour that adults find hard to understand. Behaviour can be a form of communication. Therapy can help adults look beyond the behaviour and understand the need behind it.

This approach can connect well with therapy for children, art therapy, terapia familiar o parenting support. For some children, individual play therapy is enough. For others, the family system also needs support, especially when conflict, separation or parenting stress affects the child’s emotional safety.

Parents and caregivers in the process

Parents are often part of the therapeutic process, even when the child attends individual sessions. The therapist may help parents understand emotional signals, respond more calmly, set clearer limits and repair after conflict. This can be especially useful when parents feel blamed, exhausted or unsure how to help.

For younger children, change is often stronger when therapy and home life support each other. Parents may learn how to use simple emotional language, create predictable routines, reduce escalation and help the child feel secure. The therapist should explain what can be shared and what remains private, so the child can trust the space.

Is play therapy right for your child?

Play therapy may be a good fit if a child struggles to explain feelings, shows distress through behaviour, or has been through a difficult experience. It may also help if talking therapy feels too direct or too adult for the child’s developmental stage.

Before starting, parents can ask the therapist about their training in play therapy, child development, trauma, family work and safeguarding. They can also ask how parents are involved, how progress is reviewed, and what happens if risk or safety concerns appear.

Play therapy does not replace emergency care, child protection services, diagnosis or specialist medical treatment. It offers a professional space where children can express themselves, process difficult experiences and build emotional resilience through developmentally appropriate therapeutic play.

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FAQ — Play Therapy

What is Play Therapy?

Child-focused therapy using play to express emotions and build coping skills.

Tu terapeuta adaptará el ritmo y el enfoque de las sesiones a tus necesidades, objetivos y situación actual.

What can Play Therapy help with?

Play Therapy is often used for concerns such as Anxiety, Family conflict, Life transitions, and Trauma.

En la página dedicada a la terapia también se indica qué terapeutas del MIT ofrecen actualmente este enfoque.

What happens in a first play therapy session?

La primera sesión suele centrarse en comprender qué te ha llevado a acudir a terapia, qué es lo que quieres cambiar y si el estilo del terapeuta te parece adecuado.

No hace falta que prepares nada perfecto de antemano. Es normal empezar con dudas, incertidumbre o sentimientos encontrados.

How many sessions of Play Therapy do people usually need?

Esto depende de tus objetivos, de la complejidad de lo que estés abordando y de lo estructurado que sea el enfoque. Algunas personas recurren a esta terapia para un trabajo específico a corto plazo, mientras que otras permanecen más tiempo para lograr un cambio más profundo.

Is Play Therapy available online?

La disponibilidad depende del terapeuta. En MIT, puedes consultar las fichas y las páginas de perfil de los terapeutas para ver si ofrecen sesiones en línea.

How much does Play Therapy usually cost?

Fees vary by therapist. When no live therapist prices are available yet, the usual range for this therapy is around €75–€140 per session.

How do I choose the right play therapy therapist on MIT?

Empieza por leer el perfil del terapeuta, su experiencia, los idiomas que habla, su disponibilidad para sesiones online o presenciales y su enfoque. A continuación, comprueba si esa persona trata el tipo de problema con el que necesitas ayuda.

Que haya buena química suele depender tanto de la experiencia profesional como de lo seguro, comprendido y a gusto que te sientas con el terapeuta.

¿Puedo enviar un mensaje a un terapeuta antes de reservar una cita?

Sí. Los perfiles del MIT pueden incluir mensajería directa, y los terapeutas también pueden activar la reserva en línea cuando esté disponible.

Esto ayuda a los pacientes a plantear preguntas prácticas antes de decidirse a acudir a la primera sesión.

What if I am not sure Play Therapy is the right fit for me?

Eso es muy habitual. Puedes empezar por ponerte en contacto con un terapeuta, explicarle cuáles son tus dificultades y preguntarle si este enfoque se ajusta a tus objetivos.

Si aún no aparece ningún terapeuta especializado en esta terapia, puedes seguir explorando enfoques y patologías relacionadas en la página web.

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