When it comes to working with dysregulated children, sometimes the biggest behaviours come in the smallest containers.
From tantrums and defiance to self-injury and withdrawal, even the most skilled professionals find themselves focused on extinguishing the troubling behaviour rather than stepping back to ask: What is the underlying emotional need?
In Big Behaviors in Small Containers, you’ll find 131 practical, fun, and ready-to-use play therapy interventions that shift the paradigm around problematic behaviours to allow for therapeutic growth and healing. Based on TraumaPlay®, a treatment approach that prioritises attachment, co-regulation, and the science of the stress response system, the interventions inside will help kids:
Whether you’re a therapist, teacher, doctor, caregiver, or trusted grown-up in a child’s life, the tools inside will allow you to become the co-regulating, nurturing, and consistent presence that your “small container” needs to remain grounded in the face of stress, big feelings, and difficult situations.
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
Chapter 1 Treatment Planning and Goal Setting 1
Chapter 2 Enhancing Safety and Augmenting Adaptive Coping 17
Chapter 3 Enhancing Attachment 39
Chapter 4 Understanding Our Stress Responses 79
Chapter 5 Enhancing Self-Regulation 103
Chapter 6 Impulse Control and Anger Management 137
Chapter 7 Emotional Literacy 167
Chapter 8 Enhancing Social Skills and Self-Esteem 191
Chapter 9 Addressing the Thought Life 213
Chapter 10 Storykeeping: Holding Hard Stories and Building Coherent Narratives 247
Chapter 1 Graduation: Making a Meaningful Goodbye 263
References 279