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Casey is originally from Australia, where she achieved a B.Ed. in Primary Education
and a B.A. in International Studies with a Major in Japanese.
Amy Wight 3 MSc Play Therapy, MSc Social Work, BA Sociology and Law
Amy Wight is a BAPT-registered Play Therapist with nearly two decades of experience
supporting children, young people, and adults across residential care, social work and
community settings. She has recently set up private practice in Glasgow where she
specialises in providing neurodiversity-affirming creative play Therapy for anyone who
finds traditional talk therapies inaccessible or unhelpful, regardless of age or stage of
life. Along with this she continues to work in residential care with young people who
have experienced developmental trauma and significant disruptions, contributing to
complex social, emotional and practical support needs.
Amy has been an active member of the neurodiversity movement since discovering
her own neurodivergence in 2018. Her work is driven by the belief that play is a
powerful tool for self-discovery, connection, and authentic expression across the
lifespan -particularly for neurodivergent individuals whose communication and
processing needs often go unmet in conventional therapeutic settings.
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