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8. Connecting Through Eye Contact: Play Therapy Interventions for Better Eye Contact

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Eye contact plays a crucial role in communication and mental health. It can build connections, enhance understanding, and foster trust. However, making eye contact can be challenging for some individuals.

In today’s episode, Brenda explores the importance of eye contact in therapy and shares practical interventions to help increase eye contact, drawing inspiration from the natural world and play therapy techniques. Brenda's journey into understanding the significance of eye contact began with observing animals. She noted how dogs and wolves use play bows as signals to initiate play, highlighting the importance of non-verbal communication in social interactions.

These observations highlight the importance of play in developing social skills, a concept that translates seamlessly into human interactions. Brenda emphasizes the importance of reciprocal play therapy interventions, which help build confidence in clients' ability to make and sustain eye contact.

By focusing on reciprocity, positive reinforcement, and tailored interventions, therapists can help clients build confidence and improve their social interactions. Whether working with children, teenagers, or adults, these strategies can be adapted to suit different needs and preferences, fostering better communication and connection in therapy sessions.

References Mentioned in this Episode:

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, for more information, please see: https://www.nami.org/

Dolphin Research Center

https://dolphins.org/

Marc Bekoff Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues: Reflections on Redecorating Nature (2006). Temple University Press, Philadelphia.

Bruce Perry, MD, PhD

https://www.bdperry.com/about

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Eye contact plays a crucial role in communication and mental health. It can build connections, enhance understanding, and foster trust. However, making eye contact can be challenging for some individuals.

In today’s episode, Brenda explores the importance of eye contact in therapy and shares practical interventions to help increase eye contact, drawing inspiration from the natural world and play therapy techniques. Brenda's journey into understanding the significance of eye contact began with observing animals. She noted how dogs and wolves use play bows as signals to initiate play, highlighting the importance of non-verbal communication in social interactions.

These observations highlight the importance of play in developing social skills, a concept that translates seamlessly into human interactions. Brenda emphasizes the importance of reciprocal play therapy interventions, which help build confidence in clients' ability to make and sustain eye contact.

By focusing on reciprocity, positive reinforcement, and tailored interventions, therapists can help clients build confidence and improve their social interactions. Whether working with children, teenagers, or adults, these strategies can be adapted to suit different needs and preferences, fostering better communication and connection in therapy sessions.

References Mentioned in this Episode:

May is Mental Health Awareness Month, for more information, please see: https://www.nami.org/

Dolphin Research Center

https://dolphins.org/

Marc Bekoff Animal Passions and Beastly Virtues: Reflections on Redecorating Nature (2006). Temple University Press, Philadelphia.

Bruce Perry, MD, PhD

https://www.bdperry.com/about

  continue reading

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