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Using Reflecting Feelings in Your Play Therapy Practice: The Foundational Skill That Benefits Both Children and Their Parents

  • 31 May 2024
  • 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM
  • Virtual

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  • NEAPT Member Registration
  • Non NEAPT Member (Guest)
  • No CE Offered. Student must present valid school ID or proof of enrollment in 12+ credit hours for the semester.

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Using Reflecting Feelings in Your Play Therapy Practice: The Foundational Skill That Benefits Both Children and Their Parents

One of the most foundational skills in Play Therapy is Reflecting Feelings, but recent data shows that it is the most underused skill among play therapists. In this workshop, you will receive a Reflecting Feelings crash course, that includes a deep dive into the skill (both theoretically and practically), tips for effective application with parents, articulation of the skill,  why it is necessary,  and strategies to make it more of a routine in your Play Therapy practice. 

Learning Objectives: After successful completion of the workshop, participants will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate effective use of Reflecting Feelings in Play Therapy practice
  2. Utilize knowledge of Reflecting Feelings skills to communicate and coach parents
  3. Apply knowledge of new emotions to clinical practice, as part of an expanded emotional vocabulary

3 APT Live Webinar CE | Intermediate| Play Therapy Skills and Methods

This workshop meets APT's definition of "Live Webinar."

About our presenter: Dr. Brenna Hicks, PhD, LMHC-S, RPT is a licensed, private-practice play therapist and owner of The Kid Counselor Center in the Tampa Bay area. Brenna has been blogging and podcasting about play therapy and parenting since 2006. Her newest podcast, Play Therapy Podcast, has become the epicenter for Child-Centered Play Therapists worldwide. She has been featured in The New York Times, and on CNN and iVillage. She has taught for the University of Wyoming and the University of South Florida, and authored the book, Device Detox: A Parent s Guide To Reducing Usage, Preventing Tantrums, And Raising Happier Kids. A native Floridian, she loves the beach, the sun, and Rays baseball with her husband and son.

NEAPT Members $50; Guests $60 | Limited to 50 participants

VIRTUAL: This will be a virtual meeting. Participants will be awarded LIVE WEBINAR CE upon successful completion of a post test. Participants must be visible throughout the presentation. This workshop meets APT's definition of "Live Webinar."

NEAPT is approved by the Association for Play Therapy to offer continuing education specific to Play Therapy. APT Approved Provider 02-123. NEAPT maintains responsibility for the program. Registrants understand and agree that any photograph (screen shot), video or audio recording of themselves may be used to further promote NEAPT.

Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be requested in writing and received no later than May 3, 2024. Cancellations are subject to a $15 processing fee. Substitutions (someone else attending) or transfer of registration to another training date may be requested. No refunds or partial refunds after May 3, 2024.

By registering for this training, you are giving NEAPT permission to add your email to our email list and you are giving permission for NEAPT to use any photographs or screenshots that are taken during the event containing your likeness for promotional purposes.

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