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Play Therapist Katerina Andrikopoulou

Welcome to Play Therapy

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Explore our nurturing play therapy services that promote emotional and psychological development in children.

Do you know a child who:

  • Struggles to concentrate or has low academic performance

  • Faces anxiety, fears, or sleep problems

  • Experiences emotional difficulties, sadness, or trauma

  • Has issues with peers or finds it hard to make friends

  • Displays anger, aggression, or withdrawal

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If so..

Play Therapy can help

Play Therapy can help them express their feelings,

develop skills and face the challenges of everyday life

with safety and support.
 

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"When a child can't calm down they need connection and comfort, not criticism and control" — Jane Evans

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