Play Therapy and Suicidal Ideation


More of you than ever before are in the position of treating young children with suicidal ideation! 

Risky behavior and death-oriented play are showing up in the play therapy room at greater rates and you may not feel equipped with the right tools. 

Join Heather Fairless Denbrough, who specializes in suicidal ideation as she shares the indicators of and practical tools you need now to feel competent and confident in your ability to: 

You’ll learn practical play therapy tools to increase a child’s ability to manage their anxiety and stress in a healthy way and discover a tool Heather developed to help even very young children understand and manage stress. 

The earlier kids can identify their own stress, the less likelihood of suicidal ideation.  You won’t want to miss this session.