Child Psychotherapy

Child Psychotherapy

Childhood is a stage in which children mainly express their feelings through play. That’s why at Feelings and Beyond, we use Play Therapy as our primary therapeutic tool.

Who is Play Therapy for?

This approach is ideal for children facing emotional, behavioral, or difficult family situations.

Common signs:

  • Anxiety or fears.
  • Nightmares or night terrors.
  • Frequent frustration or tantrums.
  • Grief or separation from parents.
  • School changes or difficulty adapting.
  • Insecurity, shyness.
  • Low self-esteem issues.

Our Child Psychotherapy is based on three pillars:

1. Emotional connection

The bond between therapist, child, and family.

2. Science and clinical evidence

Support from neuroscience applied to child development.

3. Parent participation

Constant support with strategies for the home.

Through this process, children learn to regulate their emotions, resolve conflicts, and feel more confident, improving their behavior and overall well-being.

“Play is a child’s language, and toys are their words.” Garry Landreth.

Benefits of Play Therapy:

  • Improves emotional self-regulation and frustration management.
  • Reduces anxiety and stress in children.
  • Supports school and social adaptation.
  • Strengthens self-esteem and confidence.
  • Develops emotional intelligence, empathy, and communication skills.
  • Promotes more affectionate and stable family relationships, among others.