Facilitator: Kira Collins, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S™
Non-Contact Webinar Description:
Eye-Movement Desensitization Reprocessing (EMDR) is a proven effective clinical treatment model to address a variety of issues in children including anxiety, depression and trauma. This introductory webinar will explore the benefits of implementing EMDR into the playroom with children and adults. Participants will learn to integrate EMDR skills into individual and family play therapy sessions, with special attention spent on the use of sand tray prompts to explore safe places in the first phase of EMDR with adults. This webinar will also explore the integration of play-based activities into the eight phases of EMDR including play therapy interventions to identify value systems and address maladaptive core beliefs in children and adults. Participants will also explore the use of play-based interventions to engage caregivers in the reprocessing of negative cognitions in family play therapy sessions.
Learning Objectives:
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Compare play-based interventions in the use of EMDR with adolescents and adults.
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Discuss play-based interventions to integrate into the eight phases of EMDR in the playroom.
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Identify play-based interventions to support resourcing skills in individual & family play therapy sessions.
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Describe sand tray prompts to use in individual play therapy sessions with adults.
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Explore the use of play-based interventions to address maladaptive core beliefs.
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Explain the use of play-based interventions to lock in positive cognitions.
What you'll get:
- 5 APT Non-Contact Webinar CEs
- Certificate of Completion
*Course evaluation and quiz must be completed to receive CE credits. Certificates will be provided upon completion of each module and/or lessons in each course.