Original Air Date: April 17, 2019
"Twins are master co-regulators but also susceptible to losing themselves. The key is to help them find the 'I' in 'we.'" – Lisa Dion
Twins may be nature's "2-for-1 deal," but being a twin—or working with twins—comes with unique challenges that singletons rarely face. In this episode, Lisa Dion (a fraternal twin herself) is joined by Susan Stutzman (mother of identical twins) to explore the joys and complexities of supporting twins in the playroom.
What You'll Discover:
Tune in for a heartfelt and informative conversation about honoring the unique dynamics of twins while supporting their growth, self-expression, and emotional well-being.
Additional Resources:
📚 Explore Our Books and Read Aggression in Play Therapy
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Original Air Date: June 28, 2019
"It isn't about being a parent or not. It's about showing up in the playroom and being real." – Lisa Dion
Being both a parent and a play therapist comes with unique insights—but it doesn't automatically provide all the answers in the playroom. In this episode, Lisa explores the benefits and challenges of navigating these dual roles, highlighting why every parent—and every child—is different.
Tune in to discover:
This episode is a thoughtful exploration of balancing personal and professional perspectives, helping therapists connect more deeply with the children they serve.
Additional Resources:
📚 Explore Our Books and Read Aggression in Play Therapy
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Original Air Date: November 7, 2023
Join Lisa Dion as she dives into a topic we all experience—therapists, parents, children—negative self-talk. Despite the countless affirmations we try, negative self-talk refuses to go away. But what if it wasn't meant to?
In this perspective-shifting episode, Lisa explores the purpose behind negative self-talk and how it can actually support us.
What You'll Learn:
Tune in to gain a new perspective on your inner dialogue and discover how understanding negative self-talk can help you navigate life with wisdom, self-compassion, and authenticity. 💕
Additional Resources:
📚 Explore Our Books and Read Aggression in Play Therapy
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Original Air Date: October 24, 2023
In this captivating episode, Lisa Dion is joined by three incredible colleagues—Michelle Wayman, Mili Shoemaker, and Lisa Walton—from Argentina, Australia, and the United States. Together, they explore a fascinating question: why do therapists attract the clients they do?
Have you noticed patterns in your caseload, with clients showing up who reflect similar struggles or challenges? Lisa and her guests dive into how these connections are far from random. Clients often act as mirrors, reflecting parts of our own experiences and guiding us toward self-discovery and growth.
What You'll Learn in This Episode:
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that clients are more than recipients of therapy—they are guides and mirrors helping us illuminate where we need to grow, heal, and show up more fully. Tune in to explore how understanding these connections can enrich both your professional practice and personal journey. 💕
Additional Resources:
📚 Explore Our Books and Read Aggression in Play Therapy
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The brain is a high-maintenance organ—and it thrives on challenge! In this episode, Lisa Dion explores how play therapists can stay energized, inspired, and fulfilled by giving the brain the growth it craves while also giving ourselves permission to be authentically ourselves.
"We all have deep within us the desire to pursue something that inspires us. We have a natural desire to evolve and grow." – Lisa Dion
Tune in to discover practical ways to honor your brain's need for growth, embrace what excites you, and stay connected to what drew you to play therapy in the first place. This episode is a reminder that personal evolution and professional fulfillment go hand in hand.
Additional Resources:
📚 Explore Our Books and Read Aggression in Play Therapy
✨ SPT Foundation: Learn more about its mission, team, and initiatives