Self-Regulation: Strategies and Interventions for Children
Katrina Jones
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Children struggling with emotional dysregulation, behavioural challenges, and trauma symptoms - and families navigating complex dynamics that traditional therapy approaches haven't resolved - need practitioners who understand how play becomes the language through which healing occurs. Katrina Jones has dedicated over 11 years to mastering the integration of play therapy with family systems work, becoming a recognised expert in helping children develop self-regulation skills while strengthening the family bonds that support their growth.
As Owner of Hope for Healing, LLC in Beloit, Kansas, Jones brings specialised expertise in translating complex therapeutic concepts into playful, engaging interventions that create real change. Her dual credentials as both a Licensed Clinical Marriage & Family Therapist and Registered Play Therapist demonstrate her unique ability to work simultaneously with children's developmental needs and family system dynamics. Her recognition as an international trainer reflects her exceptional skill in teaching other professionals how to use play therapeutically while maintaining strong family connections.
Jones's expertise spans marriage and family therapy, play therapy, self-regulation strategies for children, attachment-based interventions, trauma therapy, anxiety and depression treatment, and behavioural interventions. Her approach recognises that children's symptoms often reflect family system imbalances and that lasting change requires working with both the child's individual needs and the family relationships that shape their world. She specialises in helping children ages 3-12 develop emotional regulation skills, working with families affected by trauma, and providing attachment-based interventions that strengthen parent-child bonds.
What sets her training apart is developmental sensitivity combined with family systems expertise. Jones doesn't just teach play therapy techniques - she shows practitioners how to use play as a bridge between individual healing and family transformation. Her emphasis on communication with parents and inclusion of family sessions demonstrates her understanding that children heal within relationships, not in isolation from them.
For your practice, expect to gain specific play therapy techniques for different developmental stages, tools for integrating family members into treatment, and frameworks for helping children develop self-regulation skills through play-based interventions. Her approach particularly benefits clinicians working with young children, those wanting to integrate play therapy with family work, or practitioners seeking attachment-based treatment strategies.
Quick Win: Jones's "regulation station" play technique helps children quickly identify and practice different self-regulation strategies through engaging play activities - often providing tools they can use at home while building longer-term emotional resilience.
Ready to transform how you work with children and families through the power of play? Discover how Katrina Jones's integrated play therapy and family systems methods can help you create lasting change by honoring both children's developmental needs and the family relationships that support their healing.
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