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Ecosystemic Play Therapy Theory & Skills (VIRTUAL)

Ecosystemic Play Therapy Theory & Skills (VIRTUAL)

CE Hours 6

3 Play Therapy Historically Significant Theory Hours

3 Play Therapy Skills and Methods Hours

About this live event

This continuing education event teaches participants the theory, skills, and methods of Ecosystemic Play Therapy. Participants will learn about the Ecosystemic Play Therapy assessment processes and intervention selection processes used to conceptualize and treat clients. Participants will learn through lecture, video demonstration, interactive practice, case review, and large group discussion. Completion of a Post-test and Evaluation is required for participants to receive CE credit.

Learning Objectives

1. Recite the core theoretical concepts of Ecosystemic Play Therapy.

2. Apply Ecosystemic Play Therapy theory to conceptualize clients.

3. Discuss how assessment of child’s developmental needs informs the identification appropriate interventions.

4. Recite strategies for mobilizing a client’s larger system to effectively and holistically support a client.

5. Practice development of interventions utilizing Ecosystemic Play Therapy model.

6. Assess when Ecosystemic Play Therapy may be an effective intervention for treatment for a client.

Learning Levels

  • All Levels

Target Audience

This educational activity is intended for behavioral health professionals, including Psychologists, Social Workers, Counselors, and MFT's.

Agenda

9:00 am – 10:30 am – Ecosystemic Play Therapy Theory
10:30 am – 12:00 pm – Ecosystemic Play Therapy Assessment Process
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm - Lunch
1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Ecosystemic Play Therapy Skills & Interventions
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Ecosystemic Problem Solving Model & Case Examples
4:00 pm - Wrap-up, Review, Evaluation, & Post-Test

Live event Instructor(s)

Steven L. Parks, LCSW-S, MBA, RPT-S

Executive Director, A Time for Play | Play Therapy Training Series

Steven L. Parks is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and Board Approved Supervisor and serves in the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work as a full-time clinical Senior Lecturing Faculty professor. Steven is a Registered Play Therapist & Supervisor (RPT-S) and the Executive Director of the A Time for Play nonprofit organization based in Houston, TX. He also maintains a private practice in Sugar Land, Texas and specializes in working with children, adolescents, and adults experiencing trauma symptoms, depression, anxiety, and externalizing behaviors. Steven has a Bachelor’s of Arts degree of Psychology from Texas Tech University, a Master’s of Business Administration degree from University of Houston Bauer College of Business, and a Master’s of Social Work degree from the University of Houston Graduate College of Social Work. Steven volunteers regularly with the National Association of Social Workers Texas (NASWTx), and serves as the Board Chair of Tony's Place, a local LGBTQ+ Community Organization.

Disclosure

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 Professionals with license outside of the State of Texas should check with their licensing board if CE credit hours will be accepted. The mission of A Time for Play is to promote access to effective mental health services within the community, primarily by educating mental health professionals on the theories, benefits, techniques, and skills of Play Therapy and ethical clinical practice. A Time for Play delivers mental health training services to local, state, national, and international audiences. The nonprofit expands access by providing continuing education workshops in-person, virtually, by request, and on-demand. A Time for Play is actively diversifying the profession of Play Therapy and expanding access to Play Therapy services through scholarship opportunities.

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