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101 Favorite Play Therapy Techniques Webinar
SKU:
W290
$150.00
$150.00
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February 4th, 5th, and 7th 2019
8:00-10:00 PM ET
Takes Place over 3 Days
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This course is a three part series. YOU MUST ATTEND ALL THREE DAYS to qualify for CE's. The webinar is provides 6 Contact CE hours, approved by APT (95-002)
Instructor:
Heidi G. Kaduson Ph.D., RPT-S
Location:
Online
Description:
Techniques are the tools that play therapists use to help children resolve their psychological difficulties. In this seminar, a wide variety of play techniques will be described, including fantasy techniques, storytelling techniques, expressive art techniques, play toys/objects techniques, and group play techniques. These play tools all meet the criteria of being specific, practical, and relatively easy to implement. In addition, they are based on solid theoretical frameworks and extensive practical application by play therapists around the world. They should be of interest to beginning and experienced play therapists of all theoretical orientations.
Learning Objectives:
Instructor:
Heidi G. Kaduson Ph.D., RPT-S
Location:
Online
Description:
Techniques are the tools that play therapists use to help children resolve their psychological difficulties. In this seminar, a wide variety of play techniques will be described, including fantasy techniques, storytelling techniques, expressive art techniques, play toys/objects techniques, and group play techniques. These play tools all meet the criteria of being specific, practical, and relatively easy to implement. In addition, they are based on solid theoretical frameworks and extensive practical application by play therapists around the world. They should be of interest to beginning and experienced play therapists of all theoretical orientations.
Learning Objectives:
- Name three play therapy techniques that can be used to help children communicate better
- Use play therapy techniques that are useful in school settings with individuals or groups
- Name the difference between play therapy and talk therapy as it relates to children’s traumas
- Name play therapy techniques that are used to help children learn new information
- Illustrate the child’s play therapy treatment through various techniques.
- Learn how to create techniques for specific populations.