CBPT by Clinical Area
How Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy is applied, condition by condition. Each area links to its assessment and treatment protocol — and the course where Susan Knell and the CBPT team teach it in full.

ADHD
Attention, impulsivity and self-regulation, worked through play.
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Generalized Anxiety (GAD)
Managing pervasive worry with a structured play protocol.
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Specific Phobia
Facing specific fears gradually, inside the play.
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Separation Anxiety
Building security for time apart, through play.
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Selective Mutism
Graduated speaking — without the pressure to talk.
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OCD
Exposure and response prevention, in the child's language.
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Oppositional Defiant (ODD)
Rebuilding cooperation and limits through play.
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Childhood Anger
Turning outbursts into rehearsed coping strategies.
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Childhood Depression
Re-engaging mood and motivation via play.
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Encopresis & Enuresis
A medical-first, play-based elimination protocol.
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