Principles of School-Based Play Therapy

Course code:24-SS-047
Dates:April 5-6, 2024 Alternate Course Dates
Meets:F and Sa from 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM, 2 sessions
Hours:16.00
Location:ChildSavers
Instructor:Instructor Information
Fee: $249.00

Description

In this foundational workshop, you will explore the healing attributes of play and both the advantages and limitations of school-based play therapy within the school context. We will review play therapy theory and use case-based learning to apply the best available evidence to real-world examples. This workshop includes instruction in the building blocks of play therapy practice and an examination of the opportunities for equity and inclusion that a school-based play therapy practice provides. You will learn how to use developmental stages to contextualize common play behaviors and apply this information within multi-disciplinary school-based processes (e.g. ChildFind meetings, Individualized Educational Plan). In addition, we will explore appropriate treatment options based on case examples and consider circumstances when play therapy may be contraindicated. This course provides prerequisite knowledge for the rest of the Play Therapy training series offered by VCU Continuing and Professional Education.

This workshop is designed to help you:

  1. Describe the healing attributes of play and the advantages and limitations of school-based play therapy within the school milieu.
  2. Compare the relative value of school-based play therapy to other kinds of play therapy service delivery settings, including in-home and office-based settings.
  3. Compare the merits of structure and unstructured play and articulate a rationale for each, using case examples.
  4. Explain how play therapy informs prognosis and diagnosis across the course of treatment.
  5. Use developmental stages to contextualize common play behaviors and apply this information within multi-disciplinary school-based processes (e.g. ChildFind meetings, Individualized Educational Plan).
  6. Review primary theories and models of play therapy with an emphasis on Charles Schaefer’s therapeutic powers of play, Child-Centered Play Therapy, and Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy (no prior knowledge of these theories required).
  7. Discuss the building blocks of play therapy (symbolic communication, containment, aesthetic distance, and mastery) and use them to assess therapeutic interventions and supplies.
  8. Identify cultural uses of play and assess play therapy interventions through diverse cultural lenses and according to the values of organizational cultures present in school settings.
  9. Plan tools and supplies needed in a fully-functioning school-based play therapy office.
  10. Review “top ten” common reasons for school-based play therapy referrals and create a personal statement of practice for non-clinical partners.
  11. Select appropriate treatment options based on case examples and explain circumstances when play therapy may be contraindicated.

Notes

Instructor: Robert Nickles, LCSW, RPT™
Bob Nickles is a licensed clinical social worker (LCSW) and Registered Play Therapist™ (RPT) who lives and works in Richmond, Virginia. Bob has practiced clinical social work since 2009 with a variety of populations across the lifespan and especially enjoys seeing families find new ways to solve old problems. He presently serves as a school-based services manager with the non-profit agency, ChildSavers. Outside of work, Bob enjoys cooking, exercise, and theatre.


The Association for Play Therapy (APT) has approved this in person VCU event for 16 contact training hours. Effective July 1, 2022, the required 150 hours of play therapy instruction may be earned via contact training (in person only), non-contact training, and live webinars. Of the 150 hours of play therapy instruction, a minimum of 75 hours must be met by contact/in person training. A maximum of 75 hours may be met via live webinars and of those 75 hours, no more than 40 hours may be met via non-contact trainings. Definition of the above terms can be found at https://www.a4pt.org/
Synchronous In Person Sessions
Our in person sessions will be held at ChildSavers in Richmond, VA and offer an opportunity to interact with the instructor and other participants. There will be a one-hour break per day. Please bring your own lunch for the sessions.

Attendance and Participation
Participants must attend the full workshop to receive APT continuing education hours from VCU and to earn the certificate of completion and the digital badge. Any individuals who test positive for COVID 19 or presumed positive, i.e. have an identifiable COVID-19 contact and are symptomatic, are not permitted to attend the in-person training and should reach out to ssschuetz@vcu.edu to discuss a transfer to another play therapy offering. Individuals, who have been exposed to a COVID-positive individual, are able to attend the in-person trainings after they have quarantined for 5 days and have been fever free for 24 hours.

Should the training need to move to a teleconference platform, participants will be notified 48 hours prior to the training start date to adjust any travel plans. If you have any questions or concerns regarding these standards, please reach out to Katie Francis, Kfrancis@childsavers.org


Creative Materials
ChildSavers staff will provide all creative materials for experiential work during this workshop. Having said that, this workshop involves the making and reading of in person sandtrays. As such, participants are invited to bring no more than 10 meaningful small objects for their tray, if desired.

Required Assessments
VCU conducts a two-part assessment in each workshop. To earn educational hours toward an Association for Play Therapy (APT) credential, you must pass both assessments. These include a scored rubric that demonstrates your mastery of workshop objectives via small and large group activities and discussion, and a multiple-choice test. Only participants who pass the activity rubric will be eligible to take the test.


Cancellation and Refund Policies:
You may cancel your registration up until two weeks before the workshop start date, and receive a full refund minus a $35 credit card processing fee. After that date, no refunds will be given. Cancellations must be received via email at ocpe@vcu.edu
In the unlikely event that this workshop is cancelled or postponed due to insufficient enrollments or unforeseen circumstances, the university will fully refund registration fees, but cannot be held responsible for any other expenses, including change or cancellation charges to include but not limited to airlines, hotels, travel agencies, or other organizations.

Transfer Policy:
Workshop registrations may be transferred to a different workshop or person if requested in writing via email at ocpe@vcu.edu by the cancellation deadline. The participant must meet all prerequisites or qualifications required by the program. Participants who are unable to attend their registered session due to a positive COVID-19 test or exposure, may transfer their registration to another Play Therapy session at no cost.


Questions? Should you have any questions about the workshop, please contact Shelly Schuetz at ssschuetz@vcu.edu or (804) 828-1322.
Student/Participant Conduct:
Participants are subject to all university policies applicable to students, unless a specific university or VCU Continuing and Professional Education policy explicitly states otherwise. University policies governing students are available at https://vcu.public.doctract.com including:
Student Code of Conduct
Honor System and Standards of Academic Conduct
Preventing and Responding to Discrimination
Title IX Sexual Harassment Policy-Interim
Sex-Based Misconduct Policy-Interim
For Academic Accommodations, please visit https://ocpe.vcu.edu/courses/policies.html#accommodations

Online registration is not available at this time. Please contact our office for seat availability, or alternative or upcoming course/event dates.

Contact: VCU Continuing and Professional Education, ocpe@vcu.edu, 804-828-1322

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