Principles of Child-Centred Play Therapy & The Intake Session

United States · CE credit & talks · Psychologists

For US psychologists, this CE offers a deep dive into Child-Centred Play Therapy (CCPT) principles and the critical intake session. Explore the therapeutic use of play with children and master ethical considerations for caregiver consultations, ensuring the safeguarding of the child client relationship.

This talk introduces participants to the foundational principles of play therapy, with a particular emphasis on Child-Centred Play Therapy (CCPT). Participants will explore the therapeutic rationale for using play as the primary medium of communication with children and identify the governing principles of CCPT. The session will also cover key considerations in the intake process with caregivers – including the nature of the intake process, and both practical and ethical considerations. Some ethical considerations in the intake process will be explored, valuing the child client in the process of safeguarding trust.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

Play therapy: anger, aggression and boundary setting
Psychotherapeutic Work in Middle Childhood
Adoption in South Africa: Ethics & Implications for professionals working with adoptive families
Kids, Teens & Screens: Webinar
Understanding sensory processing disorder
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
What Really Builds Resilience? A Practical Overview of the "FUEL Your Resilience" Model
Structure as a Pathway to Connection: The Imago Dialogue as Relational Practice
Working with Death, Illness and Loss
Binge Eating: A clinical & psychoanalytic perspective
Also available for: South Africa · Australia · New Zealand · United Kingdom · Canada