About this Event
Come to 1, 2, 3 or join us for all 4 in this series of: So You Want to Be a Play Therapist? In this third section we explore key skills of being a play therapist. Whether you are just getting started or seasoned and want a refresher, check out this series!
This 12-hour in-person continuing education training series provides an introduction to the foundational principles, skills, and applications of play therapy for mental health professionals working with children and adolescents. Participants will explore the historical and theoretical foundations of play therapy, core clinical skills, and developmentally appropriate interventions across clinical and school-based settings.
The training emphasizes experiential learning through role play, case-based discussion, and guided skill practice to support the development of play therapy competencies. Participants will also review ethical considerations, documentation practices, and pathways toward credentialing as a Registered Play Therapist™.
This program is designed for clinicians new to play therapy as well as experienced professionals seeking to integrate developmentally appropriate, play-based approaches into their clinical work.
This session introduces a range of play therapy interventions and techniques appropriate for use with children across clinical and school-based settings. Participants will explore both directive and non-directive approaches and learn how to select interventions based on treatment goals and developmental needs. Practical application of materials such as art, sandtray, and expressive play techniques will be emphasized. Case-based discussion will support integration of interventions into real-world practice.
Participants will be able to:
- Implement at least five play therapy interventions using common materials (e.g., art, sandtray, puppets).
- Select play therapy tools and techniques based on treatment goals.
- Adapt play therapy interventions for use in school and community-based settings.
- Develop a basic play therapy treatment plan for a child case scenario.
3 Live Contact APT CE
Presenters:
Tara Moser, LCSW, RPT-S, C-AAIS
Tara owns a group practice in SWFL working with children and families. She hosts a training program focused on play therapy, experiential learning, and supervision. She also runs a non-profit for kids and dogs and enjoys traveling for fun and presenting on topics she loves.
Guest Presenters: Tara will invite some of the other Delta Family Counseling team to co-present
Delta Family Counseling is approved by the Florida Department of Health under Fl Statute 49I to offer continuing education for Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists and Mental Health Counselors. Provider Number BAP-50-30047 expires 03/31/2027. APT Approved Provider #10-286.
Play Therapy Credit may not be awarded to those who are not mental health professionals.
Want to attend all 4? Use Code: All4ForYou for $10 off each section bringing it to $140 for 12 CE's instead of $180
Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be requested in writing and received no later than June 17, 2026. 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 issued after June 17, 2026.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
2101 McGregor Blvd, 2101 McGregor Boulevard, Fort Myers, United States
USD 45.00








