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About this Event
Welcome to An Introduction to Child-Centered Play Therapy: Research, Theory, and Skills! This exciting event will delve into the world of play therapy for children. Join us at TNSBH-Knoxville for a day filled with learning about the latest research, theories, and practical skills in child-centered play therapy. Discover how play can be a powerful tool for helping children express themselves and work through challenges. Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your knowledge and enhance your therapeutic skills!
Presenter Information: Jeff L. Cochran PhD & Ainsley Stephens
Professor of Counselor Education at the University of Tennessee. Author of two books, The Heart of Counseling (3rd edition) and Child-Centered Play Therapy (2nd edition). Ainsley Stephens is a counselor soon to be graduated with her MS specializing in CCPT.
Dr. Jeff Cochran will review the research base of child-centered play therapy (CCPT), explain theories that underlie the skills of CCPT and implications related to treatment goals and outcome measures, introduce the skills of CCPT and opportunities for further learning. Ainsley will provide examples of CCPT skills from her work within a CCPT research project with Jeff and Nancy Cochran.
Learning Objectives:
Attendees will be able to:
- Identify child-centered play therapy (CCPT) research for a child counseling context or problem area that is applicable to clients within your practice
- Explain counseling theory underlying CCPT and implications for treatment goals and outcome measures.
- Name and define at least three primary skills used in CCPT.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
TNSBH-Knoxville, 9041 Executive Park Drive, Knoxville, United States
USD 10.00