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Level Up Your Skills: Role-Playing in Adlerian Play Therapy

Learn how to successfully use role-playing creatively within AdPT to help shift the client into a healthier way of being.

Description

Do you find yourself stuck in actively implementing Phase IV Adlerian play therapy strategies to meet the client’s needs? This live webinar is for you! Within this live webinar, the presenters will teach role-playing techniques that can be utilized within play therapy to help you reeducate and reorient your clients’ new ways of seeing self, others, and the world. Role-playing enables both the therapist and clients to actively engage in the “trying out” of new skills and techniques within the session, activating the right brain experience to integrate into their world view using play. In this class, participants will learn to use role-playing techniques and master ways to custom-design role-plays specific to clients’ treatment plans to move clients to a healthier way of functioning.

2 Live Webinar CE hours (Non-Contact) (2 hours on Play Therapy Skills and Methods) This workshop meets APT’s definition of “Live Webinar”

APT Approved Provider 99-055

League of Extraordinary Adlerian Play Therapists (LEAPT) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7402. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. League of Extraordinary Adlerian Play Therapists (LEAPT) is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Objectives

At the end of this webinar, participants will be able to…

1. Develop role-playing strategies using toys and art materials to help children modify their patterns of thinking, feeling, and doing within the Adlerian play therapy process.

2. Explain how to use the client’s metaphor to aid in executing role-playing strategies in the fourth phase of Adlerian play therapy.

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