
Special: Marshall Lyles: Integrating Sandtray, Attachment & Trauma
Lessons from the Playroom ยท Synergetic Play Therapy Institute, Lisa Dion
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Show Notes
Original Air Date: October 12, 2021
In this episode, Lisa is joined by special therapist - a gem ๐ in the play therapy field (and he's also a poet ๐) โฆ Marshall Lyles joins Lisa in a discussion that brings new thought, new life, and new excitement to processes and things you may have heard about for years.
Join Lisa and Marshall in conversation about โฆ
- The use of Sandtray therapy in healing attachment and trauma;
- How attachment styles present for clients (and yourself) in the sandtray;
- How to go deeply within yourself through the "sandtray mirror;"
- Ways to navigate your own inner landscape and cultivate a "reflective practice;" and
- How to further develop yourself as a play therapist through the modalities that you practice.
As a bonus, Marshall also shares his poem, Digging Deeper that he recently shared in the book, Advanced Sandtray Therapy. ๐
* Marshall Lyles, LPC-S, LMFT-S, RPT-S, lives in the Austin, Texas, area and has 20 years of practice in family and play therapy. Drawing on lessons learned from working with attachment trauma in a variety of mental health settings, Marshall regularly teaches on trauma, expressive therapies, and attachment-informed family work around the globe. He's published in professional journals and magazines in addition to contributing to several books including recently co-authoring the book Advanced Sandtray Therapy (released in September 2021).
Podcast Resources:
- Freeman Attachment Cycle
- 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
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