The Play Therapy Training Institute, Inc.

#130 Winter Seminar

 

 

Seminar #130
PLAY THERAPY TO ENHANCE CHILDREN'S SELF-ESTEEM
Instructor: Heidi Kaduson, Ph.D., RPT-S
Sunday November 23, 2008 - 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.  


Children begin forming beliefs about themselves early in life.  Due to the pressures of competition, school achievement and the like, children are at high risk of developing low self-esteem.  This results from the child having a poor self-image caused by a number of factors in their environment.  The relationship of self-esteem to school achievement, crime, violence, and suicide emphasizes the need to help enhance a child's self-esteem.  When children have a high level of self-esteem, they are more confident, happy and sure of themselves.  This workshop will cover facts about self-esteem, how play therapy can help enhance it, and also what parents and teachers can do to protect it.  There will be experiential work in this seminar, as well as video presentations.

INSTRUCTOR: Heidi Kaduson, Ph.D., RPT-S is a licensed clinical psychologist and registered play therapist-supervisor.  She is in private practice in Monroe Twp.,  New Jersey.   She has lectured throughout the world on the assessment and treatment of Attention - Deficit - Hyperactivity Disorder and Play Therapy. She has conducted research studies on the effectiveness of diverse treatment approaches for this childhood disorder.  Dr. Kaduson is director of the Play Therapy Training Institute and past president/ board member of the Association for Play Therapy.  She is author and co-editor of books entitled The Playing Cure, 101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques, 101 More Favorite Play Therapy Techniques, The Quotable Play Therapist, and Short-Term Play Therapy For Children.

Sunday November 23, 2008 – 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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