You've heard about sand tray. Maybe you've even tried it. But between 400:1 ratios, 15-minute windows, and students who need to be back in class regulated; traditional sand tray therapy wasn't designed for your world. Brief Sand Tray Protocols were.
Brief Sand Tray Protocols is a trauma-informed, MTSS-aligned methodology built specifically for school-based practice. Structured sessions. Directive prompts. Mandatory closure. And a six-step meaning process that honors student voice without requiring you to interpret a single symbol.
You don't need a therapy background. You don't need an elaborate setup. You need a protocol that works in the time you actually have.
Brief Sand Tray Protocol Foundations opens this summer.
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Module 1: The BSTP Foundation Understand exactly how BSTP differs from traditional sand tray — and why that difference matters for school counselors.
Module 2: The Student Meaning Process Master the six-step protocol for facilitating student expression without interpretation. This is the clinical core of BSTP.
Module 3: Universal BSTP Protocols Five complete protocols with exact directive prompts, processing scripts, and case narratives showing each one in action.
Module 4: Essential Closures Two non-negotiable closure techniques that ensure every student returns to class regulated — no exceptions.
Module 5: Running Your First Sessions Session structure, basic documentation, and how to talk to your administrator about BSTP.
Module 6: Your Next Steps Your 30-day implementation plan and what comes next in your BSTP training journey.
A note on what this course is and isn't: BSTP Foundations is professional development training for school counselors. It is not a clinical certification or licensure credential. You remain responsible for practicing within your professional scope and your state's regulations.