The Child-Centered Approach Day 1
Mental health and educational professionals who work with children can significantly benefit from training in play therapy. The most basic skills in play therapy; child-centric communication, reflective listening, and limit setting can improve rapport and subsequently relationships with children (professional AND personal). In this workshop participants will learn basic play therapy skills to engage children (from infancy through the elementary grades) in play therapy from a phenomenological and humanistic perspective. Developmental and cultural issues relevant to this population will be addressed and practical and dynamic interventions will be demonstrated.
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Foundations in Play Therapy:
The Child-Centered Approach Day 1
Previously Recorded
Presenter: Jodi Mullen PhD, LMHC, RPT-S
Course Length: 3 Hours
Learning Objectives:
- Identify three ways to use play therapy with children
- Replicate play therapy techniques suitable for children
- Use beginning play therapy skills to address the developmental and emotional needs of children
- Accurately identify feelings in children
- Explain the culture of childhood as it relates to Play Therapy
- Describe the play therapy approach with children
- Name three ways play therapists demonstrate fidelity to the CCPT approach
- Explain why asking questions and using praise are inconsistent with the CCPT model
- Demonstrate three ways that clinical responses are adapted from a culture of childhood perspective
This workshop Offers 3 Continuing Education Credits
This webinar is recorded and will not grant live credits.
Mental health and educational professionals who work with children can significantly benefit from training in play therapy. The most basic skills in play therapy; child-centric communication, reflective listening, and limit setting can improve rapport and subsequently relationships with children (professional AND personal). In this workshop participants will learn basic play therapy skills to engage children (from infancy through the elementary grades) in play therapy from a phenomenological and humanistic perspective. Developmental and cultural issues relevant to this population will be addressed and practical and dynamic interventions will be demonstrated.
Learning Objectives:
- Identify three ways to use play therapy with children
- Replicate play therapy techniques suitable for children
- Use beginning play therapy skills to address the developmental and emotional needs of children
- Accurately identify feelings in children
- Explain the culture of childhood as it relates to Play Therapy
- Describe the play therapy approach with children
- Name three ways play therapists demonstrate fidelity to the CCPT approach
- Explain why asking questions and using praise are inconsistent with the CCPT model
- Demonstrate three ways that clinical responses are adapted from a culture of childhood perspective
Agenda:
DAY 1 February 3, 2025
10:00am-1:00pm
10:00
Introduction of presenter, topic
Breaks, no sugar coating, use of chat
POLL as participants sign in...
YES or NO response
I currently work with children
I use toys and games in therapy with children
I do play therapy when I am counseling children
This is my first formal training in play therapy
10:15
Lecture (with examples)
What is Play Therapy?
History/Theory of Play Therapy approaches
10:40
Small Group Activities & Debrief
Conceptualizing the child's perspective
Breakout rooms should be 3-4 people each and address:
What is/has worked in your therapeutic connections to children and how do you know this (what's the proof)?
11:15
Potential Break :10
Open for questions through the chat
Address questions
Authentic learning activity & debrief
One Word about Children in Chat (I will read out and discuss)
Setting the stage for viewing childhood through a cultural lens.
12:00
Lecture:
Culture of Childhood
How viewing childhood as a culture makes us more thoughtful practitioners.
Video review & group discussion for authentic learning experiences
Assessing how viewing childhood as a culture impacts our way of understanding children's communication.
12:40
Checkout activity
Assessment of participant learning through day 1
"What's one thing you are taking away from today?" Have them put that in the chat and I will read those out
For tomorrow- little toys or art supplies
Day 2
10:00
Start the day with questions about day one, I will again invite people to ask questions by putting them in the chat and having you read them out (that's good with you, correct?)
10:20
Lecture with activities, examples
Child-centered play therapy
Axline's 8 basic principles
The child-centered philosophy
Show Video How do you know it is CCPT
Volcani
Parker
11:40
10 minute break
Open for questions through the chat
Address questions
11:50
Breakout rooms 2 per room
1st introduce your child self
Applied learning
Practicing the 8 basic principles and basic skills
12:10
Return to large group
Debrief by having people raise hands
12:30
Lecture & authentic learning activities:Limit setting
The how and why of setting limits
Structuring limit setting through a developmental lens
How to individualize limit setting
12:55
Checkout activity
Assessment of participant learning through day 2
"One feeling word that describes where you are at the present moment?" Have them put that in the chat and I will read those out
This presentation is open to:
- Social Workers
- Professional Counselors
- Therapists
- Psychologists
- Licensed Mental Health Practitioners
- Medical Doctors and Other Health Professionals
- Other professionals interacting with populations engaged in mental health based services
- New practitioners who wish to gain enhanced insight surrounding the topic
- Experienced practitioners who seek to increase and expand fundamental knowledge surrounding the subject matter
- Advanced practitioners seeking to review concepts and reinforce practice skills and/or access additional consultation
- Managers seeking to broaden micro and/or macro perspectives
Participants will receive their certificate electronically upon completion of the webinar and course evaluation form.
- CE You! is an approved sponsor of the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners for continuing education credits for licensed social workers in Maryland.
CE You! maintains responsibility for this program.