Child-Centered Play Therapy and Autism: A Natural Alignment Meeting Autistic Children Where They Are

Playful Beginnings di Maggie Parker and Kristie Opiola

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What if Child-Centered Play Therapy wasn't just compatible with autism — but was, at its core, designed for it?

In this episode, Dr. Christie Opiola and Dr. Maggie Parker explore the profound alignment between CCPT and the needs of autistic children. Not as a conversation about modifying or adapting the approach — but as an argument that Carl Rogers' six core conditions already speak directly to what autistic children need most: a relationship that meets them exactly where they are, without asking them to be different.

They explore what the core conditions look like through an ASD lens, what autistic play communicates in the playroom, how anxiety and ASD intersect, and what this work demands of the therapist's own self-awareness and regulation. They also speak directly to parents — offering a new language for understanding th ... 

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