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27. Effective Environments for Care in Therapy, Parenting, and Churches with Eric Gott, LPC

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Eric Gott began working with kids who hold difficult narratives as a play therapist in Nashville, Tennessee. He then became a foster dad, and after 3.5 years of courtroom appointments, he and his wife, Leah, became the legal parents of four young children. Eric now serves as a Children’s Minister in Birmingham, Alabama, where he has brought trauma-infused thought to the way the church creates inclusive spaces for kids who may need help regulating emotions and behaviors. And, you’ll hear him admit that their new sensory room is a huge hit for adults who may need a change of scenery, too.

In this episode, you’ll hear how one therapist’s philosophies of best practice were challenged when his home also needed to become a therapeutic environment, and how the ways his commitment to his children has been infused into the ways he perceives holistic care for vulnerable kids. Whether you are a therapist, a parent, a church member, or simply a curious listener, you are SURE to take tangible wisdom from this conversation.

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Episode Highlights

  • Guest Introduction for Eric and his professional journey (2:20)
  • How to find the right therapist for your family (4:15)
  • Therapists choose a specialty or theory that leads their practice (6:10)
  • A deeper conversation of play therapy and Lauren’s experience with Eric’s sandbox (8:30)
  • Age ranges for certain types of therapeutic modalities (13:19)
  • Attachment-based play and developmental trauma vs. DSM diagnoses (15:00)
  • Practicing “Delight” in our kids, even in the midst of chaos (18:47)
  • Treating our children as their emotional age rather than their biological age (23:39)
  • Where American churches should grow in meeting the needs of kids (32:58)
  • Communicating your needs to your community (40:36)

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Eric Gott began working with kids who hold difficult narratives as a play therapist in Nashville, Tennessee. He then became a foster dad, and after 3.5 years of courtroom appointments, he and his wife, Leah, became the legal parents of four young children. Eric now serves as a Children’s Minister in Birmingham, Alabama, where he has brought trauma-infused thought to the way the church creates inclusive spaces for kids who may need help regulating emotions and behaviors. And, you’ll hear him admit that their new sensory room is a huge hit for adults who may need a change of scenery, too.

In this episode, you’ll hear how one therapist’s philosophies of best practice were challenged when his home also needed to become a therapeutic environment, and how the ways his commitment to his children has been infused into the ways he perceives holistic care for vulnerable kids. Whether you are a therapist, a parent, a church member, or simply a curious listener, you are SURE to take tangible wisdom from this conversation.

...

Episode Highlights

  • Guest Introduction for Eric and his professional journey (2:20)
  • How to find the right therapist for your family (4:15)
  • Therapists choose a specialty or theory that leads their practice (6:10)
  • A deeper conversation of play therapy and Lauren’s experience with Eric’s sandbox (8:30)
  • Age ranges for certain types of therapeutic modalities (13:19)
  • Attachment-based play and developmental trauma vs. DSM diagnoses (15:00)
  • Practicing “Delight” in our kids, even in the midst of chaos (18:47)
  • Treating our children as their emotional age rather than their biological age (23:39)
  • Where American churches should grow in meeting the needs of kids (32:58)
  • Communicating your needs to your community (40:36)

...

For more information, details, and episode transcriptions, visit ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠upwardlydependent.com/shownotes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠.

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