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In this conversation, Shontaye Glover-Jones is joined by pediatric speech-language pathologist Desiree Rusch to explore the deep value of human connection in therapeutic practice.
With over 20 years of experience in early intervention, schools, hospitals, and private settings, Desiree reflects on how intentional relationship-building is the key to long-lasting success in therapy.
From practical approaches to play-based therapy to navigating challenging environments with empathy, this episode is a powerful reminder that therapy is not just about techniques—it's about trust.
Topics Covered:
- Defining Relationship-Based Therapy Desiree explains how therapy grounded in authentic relationships goes beyond skills and strategies, focusing on connection as the true foundation.
- Therapy Across Settings From early intervention to hospitals, Desiree shares how building relationships adapts to various environments and age groups.
- Play as a Powerful Tool Play isn’t just fun—it’s a functional way to connect with children, create safe spaces, and support meaningful growth.
- Meeting Families Where They Are Desiree emphasizes the importance of cultural responsiveness, flexibility, and empathy when working with families from diverse backgrounds.
- Staying Mindful as a Therapist The conversation touches on therapist self-awareness—how to check in, recalibrate, and stay present with each client.
- Collaboration and Connection with Colleagues Relationships aren’t just client-facing—building trust and communication within multidisciplinary teams is essential too.
- The Broader Impact of Human Connection Desiree discusses the science and emotional impact of human connection on physical health, therapy outcomes, and overall well-being.
Earn ASHA CEUs for listening to this episode and learn more at www.bethebrightest.com/en/conversations.
Resources:
- Follow Desiree on Instagram @SLPTalk