Lessons from the Playroom

De: Lisa Dion
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  • The Synergetic Play Therapy Institute’s “Lessons From the Playroom” podcast is a series of audio and video recordings heard in over 100 countries. Every other week, Lisa shares her wisdom or is joined by special guests to explore some of the little lessons kids teach us that make a big difference in the play therapy process and offer ways to transform both you and the clients that you work with. Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S, is an international teacher, creator of Synergetic Play Therapy, founder and President of the Synergetic Play Therapy Institute, co-founder of the Synergetic Education Institute, creator of the Business of Therapy and host of the Lessons from the Playroom podcast. She is the author of Aggression in Play Therapy: A Neurobiological Approach for Integrating Intensity and is the 2015 recipient of the Association for Play Therapy’s Professional Education and Training Award of Excellence.
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  • Special: How to Teach Kids & Caregivers About the Brain with Robyn Gobbel
    Apr 15 2025

    In this insightful episode, Lisa Dion is joined by the incredible Robyn Gobbel, MSW, to talk about a topic that has never been covered before on this podcast but is crucial for clinicians working with kids: teaching children about the brain.

    Robyn, a true brain enthusiast, has a new book out titled Raising Kids with Big Baffling Behaviors: Brain-Body-Sensory Strategies that Really Work! This powerful resource blends relational neuroscience with practical tools and applications, making it the ultimate guide for parents who want to understand and transform their children's challenging behaviors into safety and connection. After listening to this episode, you’ll want to grab a copy of Robyn’s book—you’ll be hooked!

    This episode is packed with fun and engaging insights on how we, as clinicians, can introduce kids to their brains and how this can empower them to understand themselves in a deeper way.

    In this episode, you’ll hear:

    🧠 Understanding the brain’s impact on behavior—Why it’s essential for us and the kids we work with to understand how the brain drives behaviors.

    💫 How Robyn’s own journey with the brain—She shares how learning about the brain changed her life and relationships in profound ways.

    🎨 Strategies for teaching the brain to kids—Learn how to introduce kids to their brain using visual aids, and the concept of the Watchdog and Possum pathways to explain brain functions.

    🤗 The Owl pathway for safety and connection—How to use this concept to explain the brain’s need for safety, presence, and connection.

    🤯 Understanding baffling behaviors—How kids’ challenging behaviors are often rooted in their longing for safety and connection.

    👐 Involving caregivers—How to guide caregivers in understanding and recognizing their children’s behaviors from a neurological perspective to improve their relationship and responses. This episode will inspire curiosity in your work, support you in understanding children’s behaviors with compassion, and equip you to help caregivers gain a deeper understanding of their child(ren)'s behavior.

    🎧 Listen to this enlightening episode and start teaching kids about their brains today!

    Original Air Date: September 26, 2023.

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    💜 Learn More About Synergetic Play Therapy:

    👉 Visit our website for courses, resources, and certification opportunities – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com

    📚 Explore Our Books: Aggression in Play Therapy – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com/books

    🎧 Listen to Our Podcast: Lessons from the Playroom – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com/lessons-from-the-playroom/

    ✨ SPT Foundation: Learn more about it's mission, team and initiatives:

    👉 https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/spt-foundation/

    🔗 Connect with Us on Social Media:

    • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/synergeticplaytherapy/
    • Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SynergeticPlayTherapyInstitute
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  • 190. When the Aggressor is You: Therapist Activation in the Playroom with Mili Shoemaker
    Apr 8 2025

    "Every part of us, even the ones we've been taught to reject, holds the potential for growth and healing." – Mili Shoemaker

    Aggression in the playroom is a familiar topic—but what happens when it’s not coming from the child, but from within us as therapists? This is a conversation we rarely hear in the play therapy world, yet it’s a reality many therapists silently grapple with. In this eye-opening episode, Lisa sits down with Mili Shoemaker, a seasoned play therapist, Synergetic Play Therapy trainer, and clinical supervisor, to explore what it means when therapists feel their own aggression arise in session.

    With honesty and compassion, Lisa and Mili unpack the discomfort, shame, and stigma that often accompany these experiences. They dive into the protective patterns that emerge when we try to suppress these feelings, and how true healing begins when we stop rejecting these parts of ourselves.

    Together, Lisa and Mili explore:

    ✨ The taboo of therapist aggression – Why this conversation is missing in the play therapy world and why it needs to be heard.
    ✨ Recognizing therapist activation – How to notice when your own history, protective mechanisms, and triggers show up in the playroom.
    ✨ Befriending aggression – How shifting from judgment to curiosity about our own aggressive parts creates deeper therapeutic presence.
    ✨ Embodied expression vs. catharsis – Why aggression isn’t something to suppress, but also isn’t about explosive release.
    ✨ The unmet needs beneath aggression – Understanding what these feelings are signaling and how to meet them with self-compassion.
    ✨ Breaking free from shame – How to reframe aggression as part of our full humanity rather than something to fear or reject.
    ✨ Integration and authenticity – Why making space for all parts of ourselves strengthens our ability to hold space for our clients.

    This episode is an invitation to step into a conversation that has been long overdue—to acknowledge, explore, and ultimately embrace a part of ourselves that holds the potential for healing and growth.

    🔗 Tune in and take the next step toward deeper self-acceptance and authenticity in the playroom.

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    💜 Learn More About Synergetic Play Therapy:

    👉 Visit our website for courses, resources, and certification opportunities – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com

    📚 Explore Our Books: Aggression in Play Therapy – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com/books

    🎧 Listen to Our Podcast: Lessons from the Playroom – www.synergeticplaytherapy.com/lessons-from-the-playroom/

    ✨ SPT Foundation: Learn more about it's mission, team and initiatives:

    👉 https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/spt-foundation/

    🔗 Connect with Us on Social Media:

    • Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/synergeticplaytherapy/
    • Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SynergeticPlayTherapyInstitute

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  • Special: Demystifying Dissociation in Play Therapy: A Conversation with Annie Monaco
    Apr 1 2025

    Original Air Date: July 4, 2023

    In this groundbreaking episode, Lisa is joined by the brilliant Annie Monaco to tackle a topic that’s rarely discussed but essential to our work as play therapists: dissociation. With her extensive experience in EMDR Therapy, attachment, and dissociation in children, Annie brings invaluable insights to help therapists deepen their understanding of this complex phenomenon.

    Here’s what you’ll learn:

    • A practical, usable definition of dissociation and how it shows up in client sessions;
    • How dissociation reflects a child’s inner struggles and manifests in their behavior;
    • The connection between dissociation and complex or developmental trauma;
    • Ways to cultivate compassion for all the parts of a child—an essential component of their healing journey;
    • Activities and strategies to help children explore and integrate the parts of themselves in therapy.

    Annie also shares a powerful question to add to your play therapy toolbox—a game-changer for understanding the inner world of your clients.

    🎧 Join this enlightening conversation that goes beyond textbook definitions, offering real-world tools and strategies to support children in their path to healing. Get ready to demystify dissociation and transform your practice!

    Podcast Resources:

    • Synergetic Play Therapy Institute
    • Synergetic Play Therapy Learning Website
    • FREE Resources to support you on your play therapy journey
    • Aggression in Play Therapy: A Neurobiological Approach to Integrating Intensity

    * If you enjoy this podcast, please give us a five-star rating and review on Apple Podcast, subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts, and invite your friends/fellow colleagues to join us.

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So informative and inspiring!

Best podcast not only for me as a play therapist, but as a mental health clinician working with clients with complex trauma. It has guided me in my practice throughout the years. I learn so much from Lisa and her amazing special guests. Can’t wait for the next one!!

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