Description
Course description:
This 3-hour a synchronous training helps Play Therapists review the emotional needs of “glass children” with play-based interventions to support this population. Participants will learn how to conceptualize the unique psychological experiences of these children and their families. Students have access to this course 1 year from purchase.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
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Define the concept of glass children and describe their unique psychosocial and developmental needs in play therapy. (Remembering / Understanding)
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Explain the impact of family systems dynamics (e.g., parentification, invisibility, role assignment) on emotional development to be addressed in play therapy. (Understanding)
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Analyze clinical presentations of glass children at the intake phase of play therapy. Design developmentally appropriate play-based interventions tailored to the needs of glass children. (Creating)
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Identify IC-PTA competencies that are important to have and utilize when working with this population in play therapy.




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