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Bridging the gap: how play therapy is a universal language – For children, play can have significant therapeutic benefits regardless of culture and background. Briony Richter speaks to Monika Jephcott, chief exec and clinical director of Play Therapy UK and Sophia O’Neill, course director, postgraduate MA in Practice-Based Play Therapy about the play therapy process and why it can work for all children.
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