Exploring Countertransference in Play Therapy (4 APT Non-Contact CE Hours)

$255.00

Countertransference in Play Therapy

Session Overview: This workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of the countertransference encounters of play therapists throughout the play therapy journey and relationship. It underlines the significance of identifying and confronting cultural components of countertransference within clinical settings. The session culminates in presenting optimal strategies for integrating and navigating countertransference in play therapy practice.

Format: On-demand video replay

Best for: Clinicians earning RPT hours, supervisors, play and child therapists

Presenter: Dr. Elyssa Smith, PhD, LPC, RPT-S, ACS 

Learning Objectives: 

1. Describe the countertransference experiences that play therapists may have during play therapy sessions. 

2. Demonstrate methods for play therapists to identify and manage their own emotions and reactions within the play therapy process and relationship. 

3. Identify how cultural factors may influence countertransference experiences during play therapy. 

4. Develop a strategy for supervision, consultation, and taking care of oneself as a Play Therapist. 

CE Credit Available: 4 CE Non-Contact hours; APT Approved Provider 24-742; NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider™ ACEP No. 7587

  • Certificate: Emailed within 24 hours of completing the post-test

Instructions: Once purchase the course, you will receive an email confirmation and detailed instructions on how to take the post-test and program evaluation to receive the CE credits. Review each recording and download resources. Earn non-contact continuing education credit by watching the replay, reviewing the readings/research, and completing the post-test based on the session.

Questions? Reach out via email: innercanvascollective@gmail.com

Countertransference in Play Therapy

Session Overview: This workshop offers a comprehensive exploration of the countertransference encounters of play therapists throughout the play therapy journey and relationship. It underlines the significance of identifying and confronting cultural components of countertransference within clinical settings. The session culminates in presenting optimal strategies for integrating and navigating countertransference in play therapy practice.

Format: On-demand video replay

Best for: Clinicians earning RPT hours, supervisors, play and child therapists

Presenter: Dr. Elyssa Smith, PhD, LPC, RPT-S, ACS 

Learning Objectives: 

1. Describe the countertransference experiences that play therapists may have during play therapy sessions. 

2. Demonstrate methods for play therapists to identify and manage their own emotions and reactions within the play therapy process and relationship. 

3. Identify how cultural factors may influence countertransference experiences during play therapy. 

4. Develop a strategy for supervision, consultation, and taking care of oneself as a Play Therapist. 

CE Credit Available: 4 CE Non-Contact hours; APT Approved Provider 24-742; NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider™ ACEP No. 7587

  • Certificate: Emailed within 24 hours of completing the post-test

Instructions: Once purchase the course, you will receive an email confirmation and detailed instructions on how to take the post-test and program evaluation to receive the CE credits. Review each recording and download resources. Earn non-contact continuing education credit by watching the replay, reviewing the readings/research, and completing the post-test based on the session.

Questions? Reach out via email: innercanvascollective@gmail.com