Discover how the smallest moments of connection, awareness, and repair often become the foundation for the deepest therapeutic change.
Live Webinar July 21, 2026, 2pm – 3pm Mountain Time (Denver) or get the 7-day recording
Registration Closes July 20, 2025, at 12pm Mountain Time (Denver)
Limited-time availability! This one won’t be around forever!
Repair in play therapy is often thought of as something that occurs following major relational ruptures or moments of disconnection between therapist and child. Yet some of the deepest healing unfolds in subtle, often unnoticed micro-moments happening throughout every session.
Because repair is not simply something we facilitate for others; it is also something we continually experience and embody ourselves.
Micro-moments when a child risks moving toward connection, when activation is met rather than avoided, when emotional experiences become more tolerable, or when a therapist notices shifts within themselves and uses awareness to reconnect with both self and child all become part of the reparative process.
This webinar explores repair through a relational and nervous system lens, expanding the understanding of repair beyond major therapeutic events into the ongoing micro-moments of connection, awareness, and regulation that shape the therapeutic process.
Participants will explore repair not only within the child and therapeutic relationship, but also within the therapist’s own experience of maintaining presence and connection to self. Together, we will examine how these repeated micro-moments of repair can accumulate over time, creating transformative shifts in a child capacity for connection, regulation, and relationship.
There are two registration options for this course:
- To join us LIVE and online for this webinar, please select “Live Event” from the dropdown menu, below.
- If you are unable to attend the live webinar, select “Home Study” to receive access to a 7-day playback.
For course details including cost, learning objectives, and CE Credit Hours, keep scrolling!

Synergetic Play Therapy Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7450. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Synergetic Play Therapy Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.