About this Event
This continuing education event reviews the functional and mental health impacts of sexual abuse on children in different developmental stages. Training will include review of current literature on Play Therapy treatment of sexual abuse including identificaiton of play themes, treatment strategies, and challenges of working with the population. Participants will learn specific Play Therapy interventions to support children and treat the trauma of sexual abuse. Participants will learn through active skills practice and through case discussion.
Training will be synchronous specialized Live Webinar only.
6 Non-Contact Specialized Live Webinar Play Therapy CE Hours
Presenter: Steven L. Parks, LCSW-S, MBA, RPT-S
Learning Objectives
At the end of this workshop, the learner will be able to:
1. Differentiate between normative sexual development and biopsychosocial impacts of sexual abuse on development
2. Recite the SECURE lens model for trauma-informed Play Therapy
3. Identify major play themes and play scenarios common to victims of sexual abuse
4. Develop targeted treatment strategies to address common trauma responses
5. Use directive Play Therapy interventions to alleviate trauma related to sexual abuse
6. Apply self-care and trauma stewardship strategies to promote sustainable practice
Tentative Agenda:
9:00 am – 10:30 am – Normative sexual development & biopsychosocial impacts of sexual abuse
10:30 am – 12:00 pm – SECURE lens and non-directive Play Therapy interventions
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Directive Play Therapy interventions
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Resiliency, Self-Care, & Trauma Stewardship
Wrap-up, Review, & Post-Test
Frequently Asked Questions
Participation
A Time for Play Therapy Continuing Education events are professional trainings developed for master's level mental health clinicians and students. Prior Play Therapy knowledge and experience are helpful but not necessary to participate. Play Therapy credit available to mental health professionals and graduate students in a mental health program.
Handouts
Each registration for an A Time for Play Continuing Education includes limited time access to a Google Drive folders with handouts specific to the training. It also includes a folder of suggested readings of articles, book excerpts, and research that are specifically relevant to the Play Therapy training topic. Please make sure you are able to access and download the materials.
Virtual Attendance
Per APT guidelines, virtually attendees must keep your cameras on and be present and focused throughout the entire presentation. This guideline is especially important because there are several interactive activities and breakout discussions that require group participation.
Post-Test and Evaluation
Participants will be given a post-test and an anonymous evaluation to complete at the end of each training. Participants must attest to completing the evaluation and must meet a minimum score of 80% to receive Continuing Education credit.
Conflict of Interest Statement
The presenter of this Continuing Education event has no commercial investment or financial relationship to the Association for Play Therapy
Cancellation and refund policy
Registration refunds will NOT be made to parties who register but do not attend or do not request a refund from the organizer 24 hours in advance.
Accommodations Policy
Participants requiring accommodations must submit a medical professional’s note specifying the required accommodations to [email protected] at least 7 days prior to any training for which they have registered.
Cancellation Policy
A Time for Play reserves the right to cancel any of these training in the event of unforeseen circumstances. If such a cancellation occurs, A Time for Play will attempt to notify registrants and refund all registration fees.
Continuing Education Credits
This Continuing Education event is acceptable for the purposes of license renewal for Social Workers, Licensed Professional Counselors, and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists in the state of Texas by fully complying with Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council guidelines and Texas Administrative Code RULE §781.501, RULE §681.142, & RULE §801.261
The Association for Play Therapy sets the credentialing standards for Play Therapists and approves applications for the Registered Play Therapist Credential. Please review the credentialing standards for full list of the requirements to obtain the credential by visiting the Association for Play Therapy website.
APT Approved Provider of Play Therapy Continuing Education
APT# 19-582 ҉ Expiration: 6/30/2025
Steven L. Parks is an APT Approved Provider of Play Therapy Continuing Education. This event is structured to be in compliance with all Approved Provider Criteria and Standards of the Association for Play Therapy.
NBCC Approved Provider of Continuing Education ҉ ACEP# 7296
The Healing Place Therapy Center, PLLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. The Healing Place, PLLC maintains and delivers the A Time for Play | Play Therapy training series and is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.
It is the responsibility of mental health professionals to check with their state board to determine if credit issued through an NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider or an Association for Play Therapy approved provider of the play therapy CE is accepted for credit by their state board.
For more information, please visit our website: A Time for Play Therapy
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
United Way of Greater Houston, 50 Waugh Dr, Houston, United States
USD 180.00