Question
How can child and play therapy be effectively adapted for virtual care settings?
Answer
Adapting child and play therapy for virtual care requires creativity and the thoughtful integration of interactive, developmentally appropriate activities. Clinicians can use guided drawing exercises, such as having a child draw their family or depict how they wish to be seen by peers, to facilitate expression and discussion. Digital tools, such as collaborative drawing platforms, virtual sand tray therapy, and online storybooks, enable children to externalize their experiences and emotions in engaging ways. Emotion-focused games, virtual puppet therapy, and mindfulness or yoga sessions can also be incorporated to support emotional regulation and self-expression.
Involving caregivers is crucial; they can help set up a safe, comfortable therapy space at home and assist with technology, ensuring the child’s environment is conducive to effective therapy. Clear communication with caregivers about session goals and their role enhances the therapeutic process in a remote setting.
This Ask the Expert is an edited excerpt from the course, 'Mastering Telehealth in Behavioral Health: Ethical Considerations, Clinical Interventions, and Building Human Connection,' presented by Ryan Kirk, PsyD, MSW, HSPP.