“…Counselor genuineness, counselor consistency, nonjudgment, unconditional positive regard, and the freedom for the children to direct their play and express themselves how they choose are pertinent characteristics of a counselor using CCPT (Axline, 1969;Guerney, 1983;Landreth, 2012). CCPT has been shown to be effective in enhancing children's self-concept and emotional regulation (Cochran, Cochran, Nordling, McAdam, & Miller, 2010), reducing aggressive behaviors (Ray, Blanco, Sullivan, & Holliman, 2009), reducing attention problems (Bratton et al, 2013), lessening undesirable social behaviors (Cochran et al, 2010), decreasing externalizing behavioral problems (Bratton et al, 2013), and reducing internalizing problems (Packman & Bratton, 2003). CCPT is also effective for children with learning disabilities (Guerney, 1983), as well as children who have experienced child abuse (In & McDermott, 1976), have experienced trauma (Kuhli, 1979), and have been diagnosed with ASD (Salter, Beamish, & Davies, 2016).…”