
Services & fees




Frequently asked questions
First step is to make contact with me via email or phone.
I will then forward information about the service, relevant paperwork (parental consent, contract) which you then fill out and send back to me.
I will contact you to schedule a Parent Interview Appointment. I will send a payment link for this appointment.
In order to confirm this appointment, payment must be paid in advance. (Please note cancellation policy applies as detailed in email).
This Parent Interview Appointment is for Parents only (no children attend) and will be scheduled for approximately 60 mins. Both parents should attend but if not possible, can be scheduled either in person or via Zoom (and will be charged as a separate meeting). Please note parental consent is required from both parents (unless full guardianship has been court appointed).
When an appointment slot to start therapy has been agreed with parents/ guardians, an email will be sent to outline additional information regarding how to prepare your child for starting therapy, how progress is reviewed, scheduling and confidentiality.
Looking forward to meeting you!
The question I get asked most!
Each child is different in their personality, developmental stage, trust building capacity, previous experiences and current coping abilities. They progress at their own pace. All children naturally take time to build trust in the therapeutic space before opening up and this cannot be rushed or forced. I ask for an initial commitment of 10 sessions (this will be agreed with the parent/carer at Initial Intake Consultation). Working closely with parents, therapy is reviewed regularly at interim meetings.
In order to review the child's progress at home and in school as well as discuss possible strategies that may support your child's progress, regular review meetings between parents and the therapist are scheduled every 6 to 7 sessions without the child. Parents/ guardians are encouraged to attend these appointments in person if at all possible, but phone calls during the session time are possible instead if childcare is an issue. Please note these sessions (including phone calls) are charged at €90.
Many health insurance plans cover Play Therapy under ‘child counselling'. For details, please check with your individual health insurance provider for your specific plan to see if child counselling is covered. I will provide receipts for all sessions attended.
Please note that if covered, you will need to pay for play therapy in full and then furnish receipts to your insurance company for reimbursement.
Alternatively you may be able to claim therapy cost on Med 1 form or online on www.revenue.ie
Be honest and use clear open, age appropriate language. Explain to your child that you have found someone to help them with difficult feelings they may be having and that they will be doing that through playing, using arts and crafts, music and games! I also have an information sheet that you can share with your child.
As of now, Play Therapy in Ireland is not yet regulated by CORU. Rest assured however, I am registered, certified and Accredited with Play Therapy Ireland and Play Therapy International and recognised by the Professional Standards Authority in the UK. I am also an Accredited member of IPTCA. My training was with APAC (Academy of Play and Child Psychotherapy), NUIG and Leeds Beckett University in the UK. For my full qualifications, please see the following:
BA (HONS) PSYCH.,Masters International Business (Intercultural Communications in Education), PGDIPCOMMS., PGCERT THERAPEUTIC PLAY, PGDIP PLAY THERAPY, PTIRL/PTI, IBECPT, CERTIFIED PCAP PRACTITIONER, IPTCA, THERAPLAY® INFORMED PRACTICE, AUTPLAY, HEART TO HEART ATTACHMENT PRACTITIONER
Yes, sessions are completely confidential. If a therapist has a concern about a child's welfare, it is their professional duty to report the concern to the Deputy Liaison Person (DLP) or Duty Social Worker. They will take appropriate measures to deal with the concern; including contacting the Garda Siochana or TUSLA, where required.
This play therapy service follows best practice guidelines with regards to parental consent in order to advocate effectively for the child. In line with the Children & Family Relationship Act of 2015, both parents are required to sign consent forms for play therapy.
I acknowledge and understand that family situations can be complex and difficult and so I take the utmost care to ensure that all participants in my service are working within the correct and appropriate legal framework. Parental consent is compulsory for accessing this play therapy service.
