AAPT President Heather Hardeman, MA, LPC, Registered Play Therapist, Certified TF-CBT Therapist, TBRI® Practitioner

Play Therapy Fun Blocks

Message From Our President

Welcome to AAPT!

I am honored to be President of AAPT and to serve on the board in this capacity. It is a privilege to be part of this great organization. I am very passionate about play therapy and all of the amazing research that is being done to further grow the field. I use play therapy daily in my work with families, children, teens, and adults at Oasis Counseling for Women and Children in Birmingham.

We hope you find our website and newsletters informative and useful as your resource for play therapy issues in Alabama. Through our social media accounts, we strive to keep you updated. We are here to serve our members and promote play therapy throughout our state. I welcome your ideas and feedback about promoting and using play therapy to enhance the lives of children, adults and families in Alabama.

AAPT continues to work to provide amazing educational opportunities to help enhance the play therapy field and give our members the opportunity to attend presentations by highly regarded practitioners. We have exciting speakers lined up for our next several state workshops that typically take place in June and January.

I want to take a moment to thank all of the past presidents and officers of the board; without them and their contributions to our association we would not be where we are today. 2017/2018 is an exciting year for AAPT–It is the 25th anniversary of the founding of our association. The board is working to organize ways to celebrate and honor everyone who has contributed so much to our association!

Please sign up for our email Newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!

Playfully,

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AAPT 2016 Alabama Play Therapy

Come Play With Us in 2016!

Come Play With Us 2016 Alabama Play Therapy

AAPT broke out of the starting gate in 2016 in full stride, and we’re still going strong!

We began the year with a very successful January workshop. We’re currently celebrating National Play Therapy Week, and we’ve got 2 upcoming Play Therapy Workshops to announce.

Also, our current AAPT President, Laura M. Brown, shared a new welcome message for AAPT members and website visitors.

It’s sweet 2016 and we’re ready to play!

The reluctance to put away childish things may be a requirement of genius.” ~ Rebecca Pepper Sinkler

Happy Play Therapy Week - Alabama
Image Source: Association for Play Therapy

Happy Play Therapy Week!

February 7-13 is National Play Therapy Week, and we invite everyone to celebrate!

According to The Association for Play Therapy (APT):

National Play Therapy Week, recognizes the importance of play therapy, credentialed play therapists, and the Association for Play Therapy (APT).”

To learn more about National Play Therapy Week, including great ideas to promote the event and how to attract media coverage now or in the future, visit APT’s website.

Alabama Association for Play Therapy wishes to thank all of you that promote Play Therapy and make use of play to enhance the lives of others!

Play Therapy Grieving Children Workshop Birmingham AL
Hilda R. Glazer shares Play Therapy Techniques in Birmingham, Alabama

January Play Therapy Workshop

On January 15, 2016, AAPT sponsored a workshop titled “Play Therapy with Grieving Children & Children of Divorce” in Birmingham, Alabama.

Hilda R. Glazer, an Educational Psychologist from Denton, Texas led our workshop group and shared her experiences working with grieving children. Participants learned to identify symptoms of grief and how to develop appropriate play therapy interventions for these children.

It was a very productive conference with a great turnout! Be sure to sign-up for our email newsletter and be automatically notified about future workshops.

There were also several lucky (and appreciative) door prize winners…

AAPT President

Laura Brown - President 2015 - 2016 - Alabama Play Therapy
Laura M. Brown

Laura M. Brown is our current President.

She is a Licensed Professional Counselor in Prattville, Alabama. Her areas of experience include working with children, adolescents, individuals, families, and victims of domestic violence.

“I am honored to be President of AAPT and to serve on the board in this capacity. It is a privilege to be part of this great play therapy organization.

I wish to acknowledge the contributions of all of our past presidents and officers as well as the current officers of our board. Without their vision, time, creativity and dedication to AAPT, we would not be where we are today.”

Read more from Laura »

Practical Mental Health Ethics

Jeff Ashby - Licensed Psychologist
Jeff Ashby

AAPT is sponsoring a Regional Workshop by Jeffrey S. Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S on April 22, 2016 titled, “Practical Mental Health Ethics: Applications for a Fast Changing World”.

Participants in this workshop will consider how the ethical codes apply to the practical world of counseling and special emphasis will be placed on developing professionals’ understanding of decision-making processes used in arriving at ethical courses of action in the context of a changing world.

Learn more about this workshop »

Creative and Hopeful Play Therapy

David Crenshaw - Registered Play Therapist
David Crenshaw

AAPT is sponsoring a Workshop by David A. Crenshaw, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S on June 3, 2016 titled, “Creative and Hopeful Play Therapy Techniques for Child Trauma”.

This workshop places primary emphasis on the common variables in play therapy, our way of being with a child in an unguarded, receptive, non-judgmental, accepting, and fully present manner, and specific strategies to facilitate resilience in play therapy, to enhance hope, spiritual, and creative potentials.

Learn more about this workshop »

AAPT in 2016

AAPT is looking forward to a playful and productive 2016!

Be sure to “Like Us” on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions.

If you want to be creative, stay in part a child, with the creativity and invention that characterizes children before they are deformed by adult society.” ~ Jean Piaget

Ethics for Mental Health Professionals Alabama

Practical Mental Health Ethics

Applications for a Fast Changing World


Online (Early Bird) Registration is closed.

Remember, you can still register as follows:

  • Onsite at the workshop location in Montgomery, Alabama (see below for location details)
  • On the morning of the workshop between 8am – 8:30am, Friday, April 22, 2016
  • At the regular, non-discounted rate

Please arrive early, see you there!


Practical Mental Health Ethics - Play Therapy Training Alabama

AAPT is sponsoring a Regional Workshop by Jeffrey S. Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S on April 22, 2016 titled, “Practical Mental Health Ethics: Applications for a Fast Changing World”.

Pay Now »

Page Index

About the Workshop

Learning Objectives

About The Presenter

Registration Dates, Deadlines & Fees

Volunteer Opportunities & Scholarships

Map, Parking, Lunch & Special Needs

Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Continuing Education & AAPT Membership

Questions?


Workshop Title

Practical Mental Health Ethics: Applications for a Fast Changing World

Presenter

Jeffrey S. Ashby, PhD, ABPP, RPT-S (see “About the Presenter”)

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Date

Friday, April 22, 2016

Location

Family Guidance Center
2358 Fairlane Drive
Building D
Montgomery, AL 36116

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About The Workshop

Ongoing clinical practice often contributes to a kind of ethical “drift”.

In addition, the internet, social media, and other technological changes have offered new ethical challenges for mental health clinicians.

Using case examples, discussion, and lecture, participants in this workshop will consider how the ethical codes apply to the practical world of counseling and special emphasis will be placed on developing professionals’ understanding of decision-making processes used in arriving at ethical courses of action in the context of a changing world.

The workshop will highlight issues of informed consent, competence, confidentiality, and boundaries/multiple relationships.

Using case studies and vignettes, professionals will be invited to consider what might be the best course of action in a variety of scenarios presenting ethical dilemmas.

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Workshop Agenda

  • 8am – 8:30am ~ Registration/Coffee
  • 8:30am – 11:30am ~ Workshop Session
  • 11:30am – 1pm ~ Lunch (provided)
  • 1pm – 4:00pm ~ Workshop Session

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Learning Objectives

After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand the assumptions and theories behind ethical decision making models
  2. Identify and explain a practical model for ethical decision-making
  3. Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of informed consent
  4. Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of competence
  5. Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of confidentiality
  6. Explain how ethical decision-making models can apply to issues of dual relationships

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About The Presenter

Jeff Ashby - Licensed PsychologistDr. Jeff Ashby is a Professor in the Department of Counseling and Psychological Services at Georgia State University.

He is the Director of Georgia State’s Counseling Psychology doctoral program, a licensed psychologist, a Diplomate of the American Board of Professional Psychology, and a Registered Play Therapist – Supervisor.

Dr. Ashby has taught ethics at the graduate level for over 20 years and has served as Chair of the Ethics Committee of the International Association of Play Therapy and as an ethics content expert with the State of Georgia Psychology board.

He has made over 100 presentations at professional conferences and authored/co-authored more than 80 articles in refereed journals, numerous book chapters, and two books.


References

Behnke, S. (2008). Ethics in the age of the internet. Psychological Monitor, 7, 74.

Behnke, S. (2007). Posting on the internet: An opportunity for self (and other) reflection. Psychological Monitor, 38, 60.

Cantor, D. (2005). Patients’ rights in psychotherapy. In G. Koocher, J. Norcross, & S. Hill (Eds), Psychologists’ desk reference (pp. 181-183). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Corey, G., Corey, M.S. & Callanan (2011). Issues and ethics in the helping professions. Boston, MA: BrooksCole.

Corsier, B.S., (2012). Wired to connect: Evolutionary psychology and social networks. Review of General Psychology, 16, 230-239.

Harris, S.E. & Robinson Kurpius, S.E. (2014). Social networking and professional ethics: Client searches, informed consent, and disclosure. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 45, 11-19.

Jordan, N.A., Russell, L., Afousi, E., Chemel, T., McVicker, M., Robertson, J. & Winek, J. (2014). The ethical use of social media in marriage and family therapy. The Family Journal, 22, 104-112.

Maheu, M. & Gordon, B., (2000). Counseling and therapy on the Internet. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 31(5), 484-489.

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Registration

  • Seating is limited so register early.
  • Spaces are not guaranteed until your registration is processed.
  • Save $$ with Early Bird registration (via Online or Postal Mail registration).

Payment Options

  • Registration is available Online, via Postal Mail and On-site
  • Online Registration Payments are processed via PayPal. Click here to register.
    • Please note: This is a secure process and does NOT require a PayPal account.
  • For registration by Postal Mail: download, fill out, and send registration form and payment to the address provided on form. Click here to download mail-in Registration Form >>
    • Check or money order only if registering by Postal Mail.
    • Purchase Orders are not accepted.

Deadlines

  • April 15, 2016 ~ Postal Mail registration must be postmarked by this date.
  • April 18, 2016 (end of day, midnight) ~ Online Registration will be closed.
  • April 22, 2016 ~ On-site Registration, participants can register at workshop location on the morning of.

Workshop Fees

Early Bird registration discount of $20 is applied to Online Registrations and Postal Mail registrations postmarked as specified (see Deadline Dates).

  • AAPT/APT Member
    • $50 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $70 ~ On-site Registration
  • Non-Member
    • $60 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $80 ~ On-site Registration
  • Full-time Students
    • $30 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $50 ~ On-site Registration

Group Discount

  • $10.00 discount, per registrant, for groups of 3 or more.
  • Please specify if registering as a group and identify group members and affiliation.
  • Group discount is available by Postal Mail or Online.

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Volunteer Opportunities / Scholarships

Scholarships will be offered to full-time students who can be available Thursday evening and Friday prior to and during the conference.

Interested applicants may access the volunteer application on our website. For questions concerning this opportunity, contact Kathryn Blackwell:

  • KBlackcat@aol.com

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Additional Notes

Parking

Visitors can use parking spaces by the Family Guidance Center (FGC) – Building D. Watch for the AAPT signs to guide you to parking and the entrance into the workshop.

Lunch

Box lunches will be provided.

Special Needs

For special needs, contact Maura Pratt (Registration and CEU Coordinator):

  • (334) 868-8290
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Map & Driving Directions

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Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Registrants canceling up to 48 hours before a workshop will receive a tuition refund less a $20 administrative fee, or if requested, a voucher good for one year for a future workshop.

All requests must be made in writing or by email. No refunds issued for any reason after date of workshop.

In the unlikely event the workshop cannot be held, registrants will receive complimentary admission to a rescheduled workshop or a full value voucher, good for one year, for a future workshop.

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Continuing Education

Six (6) Contact Hours will be provided for a full day of attendance.  No certificate of attendance will be given before the workshop is completed. No partial credit will be awarded.

NOTE: This workshop is for NBCC, not APT CE credit.

Counselors

NBCC Logo for ACEPAlabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6211. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Alabama Association for Play Therapy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Play Therapists

AAPT is approved by the Association for Play Therapy (APT) to offer continuing education specific to Play Therapy. APT Approved Provider No. 98-045.

Because this workshop topic is about ethics and not Play Therapy specific, AAPT can only offer NBCC CE credit. We apologize for the confusion.

Marriage and Family Therapists

The Alabama Board of Examiners in Marriage and Family Therapy (ABEMFT) automatically approves courses that are NBCC approved for CEU credit.

Social Workers

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) is recognized by the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners (ABSWE) to offer continuing education for social workers. ASBSWE Provider No. 0284.

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Membership

If you are interested in membership, please send a separate check made out to APT, along with your completed membership application, for dual membership in:

  1. APT (Association for Play Therapy Association, Inc.), and
  2. AAPT (Alabama Association for Play Therapy)

Membership applications and instructions are available online or from membership chairperson Stephanie Bales:

  • stephhbales@gmail.com

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Questions?

For GENERAL INQUIRIES about this workshop, contact Celeste Neil:

  • (205) 541-5563
  • celestecneil@gmail.com

or Lisa Elliott:

  • (334)270-4100
  • lisa978974@aol.com

For REGISTRATION QUESTIONS, contact Maura Pratt:

  • (334) 868-8290
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Laura Brown - President 2015 - 2016 - Alabama Play Therapy

Laura M. Brown – Message From Our President

Laura Brown - President 2015 - 2016 - Alabama Play TherapyWelcome to AAPT!

I hope you find our website informative and useful as your resource for play therapy in Alabama.

I am honored to be President of AAPT and to serve on the board in this capacity. It is a privilege to be part of this great play therapy organization.

I wish to acknowledge the contributions of all of our past presidents and officers as well as the current officers of our board. Without their vision, time, creativity and dedication to AAPT, we would not be where we are today.

To our members and play therapists, I welcome your ideas, suggestions, and feedback about how we can better serve you. We strive to promote awareness of play therapy to enhance the lives of children, adults, and families in Alabama.

On behalf of the board of directors, I invite you to take a few moments to view some key elements of our website including:

Please sign up for our email Newsletter and follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Through our social media accounts, we strive to keep you updated on all things related to Play Therapy in Alabama.

We are here to serve you and promote play therapy in Alabama.

Thank you for this wonderful opportunity!

Playfully,

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Laura M. Brown

AAPT President

Children of Divorce Play Therapy Workshop Birmingham AL

Play Therapy with Grieving Children & Children of Divorce

Grieving Children Play Therapy Workshop Birmingham AL

AAPT is sponsoring a workshop by Hilda R. Glazer, Ed.D, RPT-S, PCC-S on January 15, 2016 titled, “Play Therapy with Grieving Children and Children of Divorce”.

Pay Now »

Page Index

About the Workshop

Learning Objectives

About The Presenter

Registration Dates, Deadlines & Fees

Volunteer Opportunities & Scholarships

Map, Parking, Lunch & Special Needs

Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Continuing Education & AAPT Membership

Questions?


Workshop Title

Play Therapy with Grieving Children and Children of Divorce

Presenter

Hilda R. Glazer, Ed.D, RPT-S, PCC-S (see “About the Presenter”)

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Date

Friday, January 15, 2016

Location

Vestavia Hills Baptist Church
2600 Vestavia Drive
Birmingham, AL 35216

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About The Workshop

Grieving children and children of divorce, both in private practice and in the school setting, present some unique challenges to the therapist. Play therapy and group therapy provide appropriate models for these children.

Identifying symptoms of grief and developing appropriate interventions for these children is the focus of this presentation. Case examples of both school-based groups and individual interventions will be presented. Issues of working with caretakers will also be discussed.

Play therapy is an appropriate intervention for grieving children and children of divorce. Often the child is seen as not grieving and the parent or caretaker is often unable to relate to the needs of the child as he or she is dealing with his or her own grief and loss issues. With the child of divorce there may also be issues of guilt. In both cases there are primary and secondary losses.

Within the school, this child may have difficulty completing or focusing on tasks and may be disruptive or may move from a disruptive child to a quiet child. Either may signify psychological distress, thus the play therapist can provide a safe place for the child to express grief and process grief, divorce and change.

The attitude of acceptance of the child without evaluation is a significant part of this process. This is true for traumatic grief as well. Given the basic assumption that play is the child’s language, the toys become the vehicle for exploring the loss and processing the impact of the loss on the life of the child.

Through the group process, children can share and process grief. They may also find that they are not the only ones with this experience which may reduce concerns about their own reactions. Both group play therapy and expressive therapy techniques are useful with this population.

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Workshop Agenda

  • 8am – 8:30am ~ Registration/Coffee
  • 8:30am – 11:30am ~ Workshop Session
  • 11:30am – 1pm ~ Lunch (on your own)
  • 12:30pm – 1pm ~ Business Meeting (all encouraged to attend)
  • 1pm – 4:30pm ~ Workshop Session

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Learning Objectives

After attending this workshop, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the symptoms of grieving children and divorced children.
  2. Describe some of the play-related behaviors of grieving children and children of divorce.
  3. Describe at least two (2) assessment techniques for grieving children and children of divorce.
  4. List at least three (3) treatment goals for grieving and divorced children.
  5. List at least three (3) interventions with grieving children and children of divorce.

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About The Presenter

Hilda R Glazer - Play TherapistHilda R. Glazer has an Ed.D from Rutgers University in Educational Psychology and has an MS in Counseling from the University of North Texas in Denton, TX.

After holding a tenured position at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, Hilda moved to Ohio.

She has held a number of academic positions including Dean of the School of Psychology at Walden University and chair of Educational Psychology at Capella University and is currently the Director of the Capella Center for the Study of Play Therapy.

She has a specialty in counseling grieving children and works with Mount Carmel Hospice in Columbus, OH and in her private practice on a part time basis. She is widely published and has presented in The United States and Europe on her work with children and her research in distance education.

Her most recent publications include a chapter on grieving children and one in press on using technology in play therapy.

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Registration

  • Seating is limited so register early.
  • Spaces are not guaranteed until your registration is processed.
  • Save $$ with Early Bird registration (via Online or Postal Mail registration).

Payment Options

  • Registration is available Online, via Postal Mail and On-site
  • Online Registration Payments are processed via PayPal. Click here to register.
    • Please note: This is a secure process and does NOT require a PayPal account.
  • For registration by Postal Mail: download, fill out, and send registration form and payment to the address provided on form. Click here to download mail-in Registration Form >>
    • Check or money order only if registering by Postal Mail.
    • Purchase Orders are not accepted.

Deadlines

  • January 8, 2016 ~ Postal Mail registration must be postmarked by this date.
  • January 11, 2016 (end of day, midnight) ~ Online Registration will be closed.
  • January 15, 2016 ~ On-site Registration, participants can register at workshop location on the morning of.

Workshop Fees

Early Bird registration discount of $20 is applied to Online Registrations and Postal Mail registrations postmarked as specified (see Deadline Dates).

  • AAPT/APT Member
    • $120 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $140 ~ On-site Registration
  • Non-Member
    • $150 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $170 ~ On-site Registration
  • Full-time Students
    • $95 ~ Early Bird Registration
    • $115 ~ On-site Registration

Group Discount

  • $10.00 discount, per registrant, for groups of 3 or more.
  • Please specify if registering as a group and identify group members and affiliation.
  • Group discount is available by Postal Mail or Online.

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Volunteer Opportunities / Scholarships

Scholarships will be offered to full-time students who can be available Thursday evening and Friday prior to and during the conference.

Interested applicants may access the volunteer application on our website. For questions concerning this opportunity, contact Kathryn Blackwell:

  • KBlackcat@aol.com

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Additional Notes

Parking

Visitors to the church can park in the church parking lot. Watch for the AAPT signs which will guide you to the parking and entrance into the church.

Lunch

Participants will have 1-hour and 30-minutes (1.5 hrs) for lunch, but we’d like for you to return in time for our business meeting. Information about places to eat will be provided at the workshop.

Special Needs

For special needs, contact Maura Pratt (Registration and CEU Coordinator):

  • (334) 868-8290
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Map & Driving Directions

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Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Registrants canceling up to 48 hours before a workshop will receive a tuition refund less a $20 administrative fee, or if requested, a voucher good for one year for a future workshop.

All requests must be made in writing or by email. No refunds issued for any reason after date of workshop.

In the unlikely event the workshop cannot be held, registrants will receive complimentary admission to a rescheduled workshop or a full value voucher, good for one year, for a future workshop.

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Continuing Education

Six (6) Contact Hours will be provided for a full day of attendance.  No certificate of attendance will be given before the workshop is completed. No partial credit will be awarded.

Counselors

NBCC Logo for ACEPAlabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 6211. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Alabama Association for Play Therapy is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Play Therapists

AAPT is approved by the Association for Play Therapy (APT) to offer continuing education specific to Play Therapy. APT Approved Provider No. 98-045.

Marriage and Family Therapists

The Alabama Board of Examiners in Marriage and Family Therapy (ABEMFT) automatically approves courses that are NBCC approved for CEU credit.

Social Workers

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) is recognized by the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners (ABSWE) to offer continuing education for social workers. ASBSWE Provider No. 0284.

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Membership

If you are interested in membership, please send a separate check made out to APT, along with your completed membership application, for dual membership in:

  1. APT (Association for Play Therapy Association, Inc.), and
  2. AAPT (Alabama Association for Play Therapy)

Membership applications and instructions are available online or from membership chairperson Stephanie Bales:

  • stephhbales@gmail.com

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Questions?

For GENERAL INQUIRIES about this workshop, contact Celeste Neil:

  • (205) 541-5563
  • celestecneil@gmail.com

For REGISTRATION QUESTIONS, contact Maura Pratt:

  • (334) 868-8290
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Family Therapy Techniques Birmingham AL - Alabama Association for Play Therapy

Integrating Play Therapy with Family Therapy

Family Therapy Birmingham AL - Alabama Association for Play Therapy

Family Play Therapy Workshop in Vestavia Hills, AL – Sponsored by Alabama Association for Play Therapy on June 5th, 2015 – Register now!


Page Index

About the Workshop

Learning Objectives

About The Presenter

Registration Dates, Deadlines & Fees

Volunteer Opportunities & Scholarships

Map, Parking, Lunch & Special Needs

Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Continuing Education & AAPT Membership

Questions?


Workshop Title

Integrating Play Therapy with Family Therapy

Presenter

Trudy Post Sprunk, LMFT, LPC, RPT, RPT-S, Certified Play Therapist and Supervisor, Georgia Board Approved MFT Supervisor, A.A.M.F.T Approved Supervisor, Certified Professional Counselor Supervisor, EMDR Certified Therapist (see About the Presenter for full bio)

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Date

Friday, June 5th, 2015

Location

Vestavia Hills Baptist Church
2600 Vestavia Drive
Vestavia Hills, AL 35216

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About The Workshop

This 6 hour workshop will provide attendees an opportunity to explore and experience the value of Family Play Therapy.

Theoretical overview will be brief as the training is geared to therapists who already have knowledge in the theory and practice of Family Therapy. The focus will be on creative and engaging techniques.

Therapists will explore a variety of simple and inexpensive approaches that integrate Play Therapy with Family Therapy.

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Workshop Agenda

  • 8:00am ~ 8:30am – Registration/Coffee
  • 8:30am ~ 11:30am – Morning Session
  • 11:30am ~ 1:00pm – Lunch (on your own)
  • 12:30am ~ 1:00pm – Business Meeting (all encouraged to attend)
  • 1:00pm ~ 4:30pm – Afternoon Session

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Learning Objectives

Explore a variety of simple and inexpensive approaches that integrate Play Therapy with Family Therapy that include:

  1. Understanding the rationale, brief history and theory of Play Therapy as applied to Family Therapy
  2. Describing and discussing the advantages of Family Play Therapy
  3. Using simple, inexpensive materials in Family Play Therapy
  4. Describing their experience of techniques used in Family Play Therapy
  5. Selecting appropriate Family Play Therapy techniques based on family relational styles

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About The Presenter

Trudy Post Sprunk - Play TherapistTrudy Post Sprunk has a Master’s Degree in Education as well as a Post-Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Therapy.

Trudy is an LMFT, LPC, RPT and CPT and Supervisor in each of those areas. She has been a Psychotherapist since 1971 and has been in private practice in Tucker, GA since 1985.

Trudy has presented over 700 lectures at Local, National, and International Conferences. She has also done Radio and TV interviews on topics relating to Play Therapy and Parenting.

She has written articles that have appeared in Learning Times, GACLD Newsletter, ACLD Newsbriefs, APT Supervision Report, and E-Distance Learning Course.

She also provided material for Liana Lowenstein’s book: Creative Family Therapy Techniques published in 2010. In addition, she and Liana Lowenstein Co-authored the Article: Creative Family Therapy Techniques that was published in the March 2013 issue of AAMFT Family Therapy Magazine.

In 2014 she was awarded the National Award for Promotion and Education of Play Therapy by the National Association for Play Therapy.

Trudy is Past-President of APT, which she has served on the APT Board for the past six years. She is President as well as Co-Founder of GAPT.

She currently serves on the Advisory Board for Argosy University, Georgia State University in Atlanta, and the Georgia State Play Therapy Training Institute Advisory Board.

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Registration

Seating is limited so register early. Early-bird registrants receive a $20 discount!

Payment Options

  • Spaces are not guaranteed until your registration is processed.
  • You can register on this website with a credit card, or mail-in payment and registration form via the Postal Service.
  • Online registration and payments are processed via PayPal. Click here to register.
    • Please note: This is a secure process and does NOT require a PayPal account.
  • For registration by postal mail (snail mail): download, fill out, and send registration form and payment to the address provided on form. Click here to download mail-in Registration Form >>
    • Check or money order only if registering by postal mail.
    • Purchase Orders are not accepted.

Deadline Dates

  • Early Bird Registration (receive $20 discount)
    • Mail in registration must be postmarked by May 30, 2015 to receive discount
    • Online Registration deadline is June 1, 2015 to receive discount. Online Registration is closed after this date.
  • On-site Registration (no discounts apply)
    • Participants can register at workshop location on the morning of June 5th, 2015

Workshop Fees

  • AAPT/APT Member
    • $120 ~ Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $140 ~ On-site Registration
  • Non-Member
    • $150 ~ Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $170 ~ On-site Registration
  • Full-time Students
    • $95 ~Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $115 ~ On-site Registration

Group Discount

$10.00 discount, per registrant, for groups of 3 or more registering together.

Please specify if registering as a group and identify group members and affiliation.

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Volunteer Opportunities / Scholarships

Scholarships will be offered to full-time students who can be available Thursday evening and Friday prior to and during the conference.

Interested applicants can download the volunteer application. For questions concerning this opportunity, contact Kathryn Blackwell:

  • kblackcat@aol.com

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Additional Notes

Parking

Attendees can park in the Church parking lot. Watch for the AAPT signs which will guide you to parking and entrance into the church building.

Lunch

Participants will have 1 hour 30 minutes for lunch, but we’d like for you to return in time for our business meeting. Information about places to eat will be provided at the workshop.

Special Needs

For assistance, contact Maura Pratt (Registration and CEU Coordinator):

  • (334) 358-2455
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Map & Driving Directions

The conference will be held at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church, 2600 Vestavia Drive; Vestavia Hills, AL 35216.

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Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Registrants canceling up to 48 hours before a workshop will receive a tuition refund less a $20 administrative fee, or if requested, a voucher good for one year for a future workshop.

All requests must be made in writing or by email. No refunds issued for any reason after June 3, 2015.

In the unlikely event the workshop cannot be held, registrants will receive complimentary admission to a rescheduled workshop or a full value voucher, good for one year, for a future workshop.

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Continuing Education

Six (6) Contact Hours will be awarded for full day of attendance. No partial credit will be awarded.

Play Therapists

NBCC Logo for ACEPAAPT is approved by the Association for Play Therapy (APT) to offer continuing education specific to play therapy. APT Approved Provider 98-045.

Marriage and Family Therapists

The ABEMFT automatically approves courses that are NBCC approved for CEU credit.

Counselors

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) ) is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Provider No. 6211.

Social Workers

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) is recognized by the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners to offer continuing education for social workers. AAPT adheres to Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners continuing education guidelines. ASBSWE Provider No. 0284.

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Membership

If you are interested in membership, please send a separate check made out to APT for dual membership in APT (Association for Play Therapy Association, Inc.) and AAPT (Alabama Association for Play Therapy) along with your completed membership application.

Membership applications and instructions are available online or from membership chairman Stephanie Bales:

  • stephhbales@gmail.com

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Questions?

For GENERAL INQUIRIES about this workshop, contact Laura Brown:

  • (334) 358-8027
  • lbrown7632@gmail.com
  • laura@elliscounseling.net

For REGISTRATION QUESTIONS, contact Maura Pratt:

  • (334) 868-8290
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Katie McKeen - President - Alabama Association for Play Therapy

Katie McKeen – Past President

Welcome to AAPT!

Katie McKeen - President - Alabama Association for Play Therapy
Katie McKeen
AAPT President

We hope you find it informative and useful as your resource for play therapy issues in Alabama.

Throughout the last few years we have seen many changes in our organization. We think you’ll find them helpful to you as you enhance your knowledge and practice of play therapy.

I want to take a minute to thank all of the past presidents and officers of the board, without them and their contributions to our association we would not be where we are today. I can truly say that AAPT is a product of their vision and creativity.

I am honored to serve the board in this capacity and to be in the company of so many great play therapists. I welcome your ideas and feedback about promoting and using play therapy to enhance the lives of children, adults and families in Alabama.

On behalf of the board of directors, I invite you to take a moment to view some key elements of our website we think you might find useful, including:

The many benefits of membership in our association
Education and training opportunities to further your knowledge and skills in play therapy
CEUs that are locally available
and much more…

Please sign up for our email newsletter and check the website frequently to stay updated on all things related to play therapy in Alabama.

Playfully,

Katie McKeen - signature

Katie McKeen
AAPT President

Play Therapy and Medication - Alabama Play Therapy

Play Therapy with Medicated Children & Adolescents

Play Therapy - Neurobiology and Psychopharmacology - Alabama Play Therapy
AAPT is sponsoring a workshop by Franc Hudspeth on January 30, 2015 titled, “Play Therapy with Medicated Children & Adolescents”. Register now!


Online registration has been closed. If you still wish to attend, we welcome you to register on-site on the morning of the workshop. Thank you and see you there!

Page Index

About the Workshop

Learning Objectives

About The Presenter

Registration Dates, Deadlines & Fees

Volunteer Opportunities & Scholarships

Map, Parking, Lunch & Special Needs

Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Continuing Education & AAPT Membership

Questions?


Workshop Title

Play Therapy with Medicated Children and Adolescents: Teaching Play Therapists about Neurobiology and Psychopharmacology

Presenter

Edward Franc Hudspeth, PhD, NCC, LPC, RPh, RPT-S, ACS (see “About the Presenter” below)

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Date

Friday, January 30, 2015

Location

Vestavia Hills Baptist Church
2600 Vestavia Drive
Vestavia Hills, AL 35216

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About The Workshop

From a gate keeping and ethical standpoint, it is important to consider the impact of medication on children and adolescents as they may impact play behaviors during a routine play session.

As advocates for children and adolescents, Play Therapists must wear many hats. In an attempt to educate ourselves and become well-rounded therapists, we may find many works specifically indicating how medication s benefit during the therapeutic process (Green, 2006; Preston, O’Neal, & Talaga, 2010); however, few offer sound information about how medications can negatively impact the therapeutic process.

Practitioners may find the information, but because of its technical nature have a difficult time putting the material to use. To improve this process we need a basic understanding of neurobiology, neurotransmitters, and brain functioning (Martin, Scahill, & Kratochvil, 2010) to be able to conceptualize the medicated child or adolescent.

The intent of this presentation is to demystify and simplify the vast subject of psychopharmacology and begin to educate Play Therapists in a way to utilize the benefits produced by medication as well as be able to compensate for side effects with appropriate Play Therapy techniques.

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Workshop Agenda

  • 8:00am ~ 8:30am – Registration/Coffee
  • 8:30am ~ 11:30am – Morning Session
  • 11:30am ~ 1:00pm – Lunch (on your own)
  • 12:30am ~ 1:00pm – Business Meeting (all encouraged to attend)
  • 1:00pm ~ 4:30pm – Afternoon Session

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Learning Objectives

Play Therapy and Brain Function

This workshop will provide Play Therapists with an understanding of neurobiology and psychopharmacology in children and adolescents.

It will also provide ways to utilize Play Therapy to meet the unique needs of medicated children and adolescents in Play Therapy.

The goals of this workshop include:

  1. Discuss basic neurobiology, neurotransmitters and brain functioning
  2. Identify different medications and their mechanisms of action
  3. Discuss the interaction of neurobiology, medication and Play Therapy
  4. Identify how beneficial effects of medication may facilitate Play Therapy
  5. Utilize Play Therapy techniques to compensate for the side effects of medications
  6. Develop an individualized Play Therapy plan for each medicated child

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About The Presenter

Franc HudspethFranc is an Assistant Professor of Counselor Education, Director of the Institute for Play Therapy and CACREP coordinator at Henderson State University, in Arkadelphia, AR.

He is the Editor of the International Journal of Play Therapy and an editorial board member for the Journal of Creativity in Mental Health. Franc serves as co-chair of the Association for Play Therapy’s Public Awareness Taskforce, vice-chair of APT’s Foundation Board of Directors, and as a member of APT’s Directors Nominations, Conference Program, and Key Awards committees.

He is also the current president of the Arkansas Association for Play Therapy.

Franc received his Ph.D. from The University of Mississippi in 2009. He has been a Pharmacist since 1989, a Mississippi Licensed Professional Counselor since 2004, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor and a nationally Approved Clinical Supervisor since 2007.

His research interests include Play Therapy applications to Disruptive Behavior and Attachment Disorders.

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Registration

Seating is limited so register early. Early-bird registrants receive a $20 discount!

Payment Options

  • Spaces are not guaranteed until your registration is processed.
  • You can register on this website with a credit card, or mail-in payment and registration form via the Postal Service.
  • Online registration and payments are processed via PayPal. Click here to register.
    • Please note: This is a secure process and does NOT require a PayPal account.
  • For registration by postal mail (snail mail): download, fill out, and send registration form and payment to the address provided on form. Click here to download mail-in Registration Form >>
    • Check or money order only if registering by postal mail.
    • Purchase Orders are not accepted.

Deadline Dates

  • Early Bird Registration (receive $20 discount)
    • Mail in registration must be postmarked by January 14, 2015 to receive discount
    • Online Registration deadline is January 18, 2015 to receive discount. Online Registration is closed after this date.
  • On-site Registration (no discounts apply)
    • Participants can register at workshop location on the morning of January 30, 2015

Workshop Fees

  • AAPT/APT Member
    • $120 ~ Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $140 ~ On-site Registration
  • Non-Member
    • $150 ~ Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $170 ~ On-site Registration
  • Full-time Students
    • $95 ~Early Bird Registration (see deadline dates above)
    • $115 ~ On-site Registration

Group Discount

$10.00 discount, per registrant, for groups of 3 or more registering together.

Please specify if registering as a group and identify group members and affiliation.

Group registration is easier by postal mail but you can register groups online by using PayPal. However, you MUST use the accompanying text fields to specify the names of each registrant to avoid confusion.

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Volunteer Opportunities / Scholarships

Scholarships will be offered to full-time students who can be available Thursday evening and Friday prior to and during the conference.

Interested applicants may access the volunteer application on our website. For questions concerning this opportunity, contact Kathryn Blackwell:

  • kblackcat@aol.com

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Additional Notes

Parking

Attendees can park in the Church parking lot. Watch for the AAPT signs which will guide you to parking and entrance into the church building.

Lunch

Participants will have one and a half hours for lunch, but we’d like for you to return in time for our business meeting. Information about places to eat will be provided at the workshop.

Special Needs

For assistance, contact Maura Pratt (Registration and CEU Coordinator):

  • (334) 358-2455
  • mlpratt70@gmail.com

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Map & Driving Directions

The conference will be held at Vestavia Hills Baptist Church, 2600 Vestavia Drive; Vestavia Hills, AL 35216.


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Cancellation Policy & Refunds

Registrants canceling up to 48 hours before a workshop will receive a tuition refund less a $20 administrative fee, or if requested, a voucher good for one year for a future workshop.

All requests must be made in writing or by email. No refunds issued for any reason after January 20, 2015.

In the unlikely event the workshop cannot be held, registrants will receive complimentary admission to a rescheduled workshop or a full value voucher, good for one year, for a future workshop.

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Continuing Education

Six (6) Contact Hours will be awarded for full day of attendance. No partial credit will be awarded.

Play Therapists

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP is solely responsible for all aspects of the program. AAPT Approved Provider No. 98-045

Marriage and Family Therapists

The ABEMFT automatically approves courses that are NBCC approved for CEU credit.

Counselors

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) ) is an NBCC-Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEP) and may offer NBCC-approved clock hours for events that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for all aspects of the program. NBCC Provider No. 6211.

Social Workers

The Alabama Association for Play Therapy (AAPT) is recognized by the Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners to offer continuing education for social workers. AAPT adheres to Alabama State Board of Social Work Examiners continuing education guidelines. ASBSWE Provider No. 0284.

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Membership

If you are interested in membership, please send a separate check made out to APT for dual membership in APT (Association for Play Therapy Association, Inc.) and AAPT (Alabama Association for Play Therapy) along with your completed membership application.

Membership applications and instructions are available online or from membership chairman Stephanie Bales:

  • stephhbales@gmail.com

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Questions?

For GENERAL INQUIRIES about this workshop, contact Laura Brown:

  • (334) 358-8027
  • lbrown7632@gmail.com

For REGISTRATION QUESTIONS, contact Maura Pratt:

  • (334) 868-8290
  • pratt8767@bellsouth.net

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