Crescent Counseling, PLLC

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Play therapy education, supervision, and consultation

03/07/2026

For all the play therapy (and beyond) graduate students, LACs, and LPCs stuck in a difficult phase of career or life, reminder that this is not all there is. There is so much joy, meaning, and greatness to come. And we’re here for you while you’re in this phase.


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Photos from The Practice: Therapeutic Counseling Services, PLLC's post 03/01/2026
Photos from Crescent Counseling, PLLC's post 03/01/2026

March feels like growth. And we have some exciting things blooming this March at Crescent.

02/27/2026

Sharing this wonderful resource that we think could help with a sense of community and connection for postpartum clients.
This is the app . Postpartum individuals can light their beacon and see others around the map to know they are not alone.

Those who have been there know. Those middle of the night moments, when you’re overwhelmed, scared, sad, or just lonely. With beacon you can see others around you and reach out for connection and support. And it’s safe too. You can be anonymous and locations within 10 miles are randomized so no one can see your exact location.

In addition, beacon offers a lot of other postpartum resources and tools. We hope this resource can help those that may need a little extra support. Feel free to us know if you tried it and what you think!

02/22/2026

Though you haven’t seen it on socials, we’ve been busy and working in the background. We have some exciting in-person and virtual play therapy trainings coming soon that we’re excited to announce, so stay tuned!

02/03/2026

Day 3 of International Play Therapy Week!

Here’s a story from one of our owners, Savannah, on why she became a play therapist:

“I remember being little and thinking something was wrong with me. I remember trying to talk to myself when I was calm and telling myself not to feel too big. But then it would happen and I couldn’t control it. My emotions felt too big for my body. When I was anxious, I didn’t just feel anxious, I was FROZEN. When I was angry, I didn’t just feel angry, I saw RED. My words wouldn’t work. At least not the way calm me wanted them to. My brain switched to survival mode and my feelings came out of me like fire, burning the people who were trying to help but didn’t know what I needed.

I also remember the frustration I felt at being a child in general. It felt like no one really listened to me. They said they were listening, but I could tell they were only pretend listening. Only listening to me long enough to tell me I was wrong or what to do. I couldn’t wait to grow up, because I believed being an adult meant people would finally listen.

And I remember the moments of connection. When it was just me and my mom playing house together. When my dad let me pretend to be anything I wanted and didn’t tell me it was ‘childish.’ When my granny gave me, my cousins, and sister heaps of dress up clothes and watched us perform.
When the counselor my mom took me to crouched down to talk to me, looked in my eyes, treated me with respect, and helped me play out my struggles.

Today, I see my same story walk into the playroom. Children with emotions too big for their bodies. Parents who are exhausted and desperate, feeling like they’ve tried everything. Play therapy gave me a way to meet those children where they are. Not by telling them what to do, but by honoring their developmental language. By helping their bodies regulate and giving their feelings a safe place to land.”

Through play therapy, we help kids express themselves in ways that make sense for them. We help families learn how to support each other differently. And we teach our supervisees how to do the same, so fewer children grow up believing their emotions are “too much.”

02/02/2026

Why Play Therapy? Because children are not “mini-adults” and this isn’t how they communicate.

Play is a child’s natural first language. It’s how they express themselves, process their world, learn, and heal. In play therapy, trained mental health professionals listen to children where they are developmentally, without forcing them to communicate in ways that work for adults, but not for kids.

02/01/2026

Black History Month honors the history, contributions, and achievements of African Americans. Learn more: www.blackhistorymonth.gov

02/01/2026

Happy International Play Therapy Week from Crescent Counseling!

This special week shines a spotlight on the transformative power of play and honors the dedication, skill, and passion of play therapists and credentialed registrants who make a profound difference in children’s lives every day.

Throughout the week, we’ll be sharing all about play therapy and how it fosters growth, healing, and resilience!

01/26/2026
Photos from Crescent Counseling, PLLC's post 01/26/2026

“Outside Our Window,” a children’s story for the children and families impacted by ICE. The author is a fellow play therapist who asked to remain anonymous. They asked that this story be shared to all who need it. (Spanish translation coming).

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