“I’m Literally So Good at This!”: Identifying and Working with Shame in the Child-Centered Playroom
Sat, Apr 11
|Zoom
This 3-hour zoom training helps clinicians recognize how shame shows up in play themes, understand the protective functions beneath these behaviors, and respond in ways that preserve dignity and strengthen a child’s sense of worth.


Time & Location
Apr 11, 2026, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT
Zoom
About the event
In the child-centered playroom, shame often hides behind confidence, bragging, perfectionism, or silliness. When a child insists, “I’m literally so good at this!” we may be witnessing a protective response to feeling vulnerable, inadequate, or exposed.
This 3-hour zoom training helps clinicians recognize how shame shows up in play themes, understand the protective functions beneath these behaviors, and respond in ways that preserve dignity and strengthen a child’s sense of worth.
Grounded in Child-Centered Play Therapy principles, participants will learn practical ways to track, reflect, and stay relationally present as children move from defending against shame toward experiencing themselves as capable, valued, and enough.
Tickets
General Admission
$50.00
+$1.25 ticket service fee
Total
$0.00