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Play
Therapy

If you are searching for an experienced mental health therapist near me to help your child navigate big feelings, behavioral struggles, or difficult life transitions, Play Therapy offers a gentle, evidence-based approach. Because children often lack the verbal vocabulary to explain complex emotions, play naturally becomes their primary language of healing. Our mental health therapists in Sandy and Bountiful utilize specialized play therapy techniques to help kids express themselves, develop healthy coping mechanisms, and resolve underlying stress. Whether you are seeking supportive counseling in Utah to help your child thrive or build emotional resilience, play therapy provides a safe, welcoming space where they can process their world and grow.

Understanding
Play Therapy

Think of a play therapy room as a child’s office. For adults, healing happens by sitting on a couch and talking through complex feelings. But for children, their brains aren't developed enough to translate deep anxiety, trauma, or stress into words.

In play therapy, toys are used like words, and play is the child's language. By using puppets, sand trays, art, and games, children can safely "play out" their inner worries, fears, and frustrations. It allows them to show us exactly what is going on in their world, helping them process hard emotions and build confidence in a way that feels natural and fun.

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Phone: (801) 251-6102

Locations

BOUNTIFUL: 1455 South 500 West Suite C, Bountiful, Utah, 84010

SANDY: 9075 South 1300 East Suite 101, Sandy, Utah, 84094

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IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY: 

As an independent outpatient mental health and training practice, we’re unable to handle emergency situations. If you are in crisis, please call your local mental health support line, 911 or attend your nearest emergency department.

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