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Find support for children navigating emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, anxiety, and difficult experiences while browsing play therapists across Colorado.
Find support for children navigating emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, anxiety, and difficult experiences while browsing play therapists across Colorado.
Find support for children navigating emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, anxiety, and difficult experiences while browsing play therapists across Colorado.
Find support for children navigating emotional regulation, behavioral challenges, anxiety, and difficult experiences while browsing play therapists across Colorado.
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Appointments may be available in as little as 48 hours. Many major insurance plans accepted.
Andrea Jegier
Licensed Professional Counselor
Andrea specializes in EMDR and Play Therapy for children and adults, using a compassionate, tailored approach to help her clients heal from trauma and find emotional balance.
- Trauma, EMDR, and Play Therapy
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Broomfield, CO 80020
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Amanda Phannadeth
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Amanda provides compassionate, trauma-informed care for children and adults, using play therapy and CBT to foster healing, felt safety, and secure relationships.
- Trauma, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Play Therapy
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Broomfield, CO 80020
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Brooke Green
Licensed Professional Counselor
Only available during business hours.
Brooke supports adults and elders navigating anxiety, grief, and life transitions through a relational approach that fosters self-compassion and acceptance for highly sensitive individuals.
- Anxiety, Stress, and Grief & Loss
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
How Play Therapy Supports Emotional Expression in Children How Play Therapy Supports Emotional Expression in Children How Play Therapy Supports Emotional Expression in Children How Play Therapy Supports Emotional Expression in Children
Play Therapy is a developmentally supportive therapy approach that helps children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through play-based activities. Because children may not always have the words to fully describe emotions or experiences, play can provide a more natural and accessible way to explore feelings, relationships, stressors, and challenges.
Sessions often involve toys, games, creative activities, storytelling, art, or imaginative play while therapists observe emotional patterns, communication styles, behaviors, and relational dynamics. Therapists help children process emotions and experiences in ways that feel safe, supportive, and appropriate for their developmental stage.
Many families appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, and emotional growth.
Play Therapy is a developmentally supportive therapy approach that helps children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through play-based activities. Because children may not always have the words to fully describe emotions or experiences, play can provide a more natural and accessible way to explore feelings, relationships, stressors, and challenges.
Sessions often involve toys, games, creative activities, storytelling, art, or imaginative play while therapists observe emotional patterns, communication styles, behaviors, and relational dynamics. Therapists help children process emotions and experiences in ways that feel safe, supportive, and appropriate for their developmental stage.
Many families appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, and emotional growth.
Play Therapy is a developmentally supportive therapy approach that helps children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through play-based activities. Because children may not always have the words to fully describe emotions or experiences, play can provide a more natural and accessible way to explore feelings, relationships, stressors, and challenges.
Sessions often involve toys, games, creative activities, storytelling, art, or imaginative play while therapists observe emotional patterns, communication styles, behaviors, and relational dynamics. Therapists help children process emotions and experiences in ways that feel safe, supportive, and appropriate for their developmental stage.
Many families appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, and emotional growth.
Play Therapy is a developmentally supportive therapy approach that helps children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through play-based activities. Because children may not always have the words to fully describe emotions or experiences, play can provide a more natural and accessible way to explore feelings, relationships, stressors, and challenges.
Sessions often involve toys, games, creative activities, storytelling, art, or imaginative play while therapists observe emotional patterns, communication styles, behaviors, and relational dynamics. Therapists help children process emotions and experiences in ways that feel safe, supportive, and appropriate for their developmental stage.
Many families appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, and emotional growth.
What to Expect During Therapy
Therapy sessions can look different depending on a person’s goals, experiences, and preferred approach to support. Many therapy approaches involve collaborative conversations, emotional reflection, skill-building, and working together to better understand challenges, patterns, and personal goals over time.
Collaborative Support
Therapy is often a collaborative process where individuals and therapists work together to explore concerns, identify goals, and build strategies that feel supportive and manageable.
Building Skills & Awareness
Some therapy sessions may involve learning coping strategies, emotional awareness techniques, communication tools, or new ways of responding to stress, relationships, and difficult experiences.
Personalized Goals & Growth
Therapy may focus on different goals depending on a person’s experiences, relationships, challenges, and priorities. Many people use therapy to support personal growth over time.
A Flexible & Supportive Process
The pace and structure of therapy can vary based on comfort level, goals, and personal preferences. Many people benefit from approaches that feel supportive and responsive to their needs.
Why Therapists May Use Play Therapy Why Therapists May Use Play Therapy Why Therapists May Use Play Therapy Why Therapists May Use Play Therapy
Therapists may use Play Therapy to help children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through developmentally appropriate play-based activities. Because children may not always have the language to fully express emotions or experiences, play can provide a more accessible and supportive form of communication and emotional exploration.
Many therapists appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, emotional regulation, and healthy developmental growth.
Therapists may use Play Therapy to help children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through developmentally appropriate play-based activities. Because children may not always have the language to fully express emotions or experiences, play can provide a more accessible and supportive form of communication and emotional exploration.
Many therapists appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, emotional regulation, and healthy developmental growth.
Therapists may use Play Therapy to help children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through developmentally appropriate play-based activities. Because children may not always have the language to fully express emotions or experiences, play can provide a more accessible and supportive form of communication and emotional exploration.
Many therapists appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, emotional regulation, and healthy developmental growth.
Therapists may use Play Therapy to help children express emotions, process experiences, strengthen coping skills, and communicate through developmentally appropriate play-based activities. Because children may not always have the language to fully express emotions or experiences, play can provide a more accessible and supportive form of communication and emotional exploration.
Many therapists appreciate Play Therapy because it creates a child-centered and emotionally supportive environment that encourages expression, connection, emotional regulation, and healthy developmental growth.
We Work With Your Insurance
Westside Behavioral Care works with many major insurance providers to help make therapy more accessible and affordable. Coverage for counseling may vary depending on your plan, therapist availability, and whether you are seeking virtual or in-person sessions.
You can filter therapists based on your plan to find covered care quickly.
Therapists In Denver And Nearby Specializing In Play Therapy
Play therapy is a technique used in therapy for children. In play therapy, a therapist interacts with the child by interpreting play behavior and communication. Play therapy also uses a child’s play to help him or her manage the emotional and behavioral difficulties that interfere with normal and proper functioning.
Another goal of play therapy is to improve communication and help establish better rapport between children and their parents. Play therapy may also be used to help children control their impulses, increase their self-esteem and self-confidence, reduce their anxiety, and help them adapt better to the people around them.
Play therapy tries to increase a child’s ability to relate to others and understand them better, thus helping the child to establish trust. The play therapist tries to understand the emotional issues that may be troubling a child, during each stage of his or her early development, as enacted through play interactions with various toys and other objects.
Through play, the therapist tries to teach children to better cope with anxiety and fear. Play therapy also may be used to treat attention deficit disorder or ADD, aggressive behavior, depression, oppositional behavior, and various other issues that may be stunting the emotional development of a child.
Andrea Jegier
Licensed Professional Counselor
Andrea specializes in EMDR and Play Therapy for children and adults, using a compassionate, tailored approach to help her clients heal from trauma and find emotional balance.
- Trauma, EMDR, and Play Therapy
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Broomfield, CO 80020
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Amanda Phannadeth
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Amanda provides compassionate, trauma-informed care for children and adults, using play therapy and CBT to foster healing, felt safety, and secure relationships.
- Trauma, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, and Play Therapy
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Broomfield, CO 80020
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Brooke Green
Licensed Professional Counselor
Only available during business hours.
Brooke supports adults and elders navigating anxiety, grief, and life transitions through a relational approach that fosters self-compassion and acceptance for highly sensitive individuals.
- Anxiety, Stress, and Grief & Loss
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Sarah Phillips
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Sarah provides empowering, solution-focused CBT for adolescents and adults, specializing in ADHD, OCD, and eating disorders to help her clients find balance and achieve their goals.
- OCD, Eating Disorders, and ADHD
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · No Physical Location, CO 80205
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Georgina Valdez
Licensed Professional Counselor
Georgina provides play therapy and trauma care for children and adults in English and Spanish, using a holistic approach to foster healing and resilience within the Latinx community.
- Play Therapy, Major Life Transitions, and Trauma
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Aurora, CO 80014
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Shana Dobson
Licensed Professional Counselor
Shana provides compassionate, inclusive therapy for all ages, specializing in ADHD, trauma, and LGBTQIA+ support to help her clients feel safe, validated, and empowered on their path to peace.
- EMDR, Gambling Addiction, LGBTQIA+, Mindfulness, Depression, and ADHD
- Aetna, Cigna, United/Optum, and more
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Natalie Dodd
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Natalie uses a warm, interactive approach to help children and adults overcome trauma, anxiety, and ADHD through EMDR and CBT, fostering resilience and healing in a safe, accepting environment.
- Trauma, Depression, and Anxiety
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Greenwood Village, CO 80111
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Maggie McEachern
Licensed Clinical Social Worker
Maggie offers attachment-focused play therapy and expressive care for all ages, specializing in anxiety, adoption, and 2e support to help families and individuals find lasting healing.
- Play Therapy, Anxiety, and Parenting Support
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Arvada, CO 8002
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado
Katie Kelley
Licensed Professional Counselor
Available on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays.
Katie provides compassionate, trauma-informed care for all ages, using EMDR and CBT to help children, teens, and adults heal from anxiety and depression in a safe, inclusive environment.
- Trauma, Depression, and Anxiety
- 1 In-Network Plan
- In-Person · Lakewood, CO 80214
- Video Call · Throughout Colorado

