


LUPINE Wellness Center Play Therapy Symposium Full Day
Saturday Symposium- (Full day)
10:00- Registration check & Sign-In & Raffle Entry
10:30-11:30
1. (Beginners Level) Introduction to Play Therapy, presented by Professor Parkinson & Kayla Morris, 1 Contact CE or
2. (Advanced Level) Synergetic Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier & Hannah Dobson, 1 Contact CE
Potty Break
11:40-12:40 Animal-Assisted Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier and Neely Boyd, 1 Contact CE
12:40-1:30 LUNCH BREAK & Vendors (we will have snacks and you are welcome to go to any of our campus locations or bring your own lunch)
Raffle winner picked during break!
1:30-3:00pm Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!), presented by Drs. Overley & Cormier, 1.5 Contact CE
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Approved Provider #24-730
Introduction to Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define play therapy and describe its purpose and role in supporting children's mental health.
Identify key theoretical foundations of play therapy, including at least two major models (e.g., Child-Centered Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy).
Describe the therapeutic powers of play and explain how they contribute to emotional, social, and behavioral change in children.
Demonstrate basic play therapy skills, including tracking, reflecting feelings, and building rapport through child-led play.
Apply foundational concepts of therapeutic limit setting in the playroom using developmentally appropriate language and interventions.
Explore at least one expressive play therapy intervention (e.g., art, sandtray, storytelling) and discuss its clinical applications.
Animal Assisted Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define Animal-Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT) and differentiate it from other forms of animal-assisted interventions.
Describe the core principles of AAPT, including the importance of animal welfare, consent, and relationship-based, playful engagement.
Identify appropriate roles and characteristics of therapy animals used in AAPT, and explain how these contribute to the therapeutic process.
Discuss ethical and safety considerations in AAPT, including client suitability, animal well-being, and therapist responsibilities.
Demonstrate basic skills for integrating play-based and animal-assisted approaches in therapeutic settings.
Explore at least one AAPT intervention that incorporates both playful interaction and therapeutic goals, and reflect on its potential benefits for clients.
Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!)
Identify at least three benefits of incorporating creative interventions into play therapy supervision.
Demonstrate two play therapy supervision activities using sandtray or expressive arts to enhance supervisee reflection.
Apply a play therapy based role-playing technique adapted from live action role-playing to explore supervisee process and conceptualization.
LUPINE Wellness Center is proud to host its first annual Play Therapy Symposium, an event designed to both support the continued growth of local play therapists and raise funds to support LUPINE and our programs. All services at LUPINE are provided either free (for A-State students and select therapy groups) or at low-cost via our sliding fee scale. Funds raised go directly to supporting our work to provide accessible, affirming mental health services and high-quality training experiences for future clinicians.
This event offers valuable professional development opportunities for mental health professionals (independent and provisionally licensed) and students interested in play therapy. Participants will gain A-State University approved* and Play Therapy Approved Provider contact/live continuing education credits that count toward the Registered Play Therapist (and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor) credential/credential renewal.
NOTE: CE credit is only available to those in Mental Health field. Administrators, educators, parents, and general population are welcome to attend but may not find the content as relevant as other events promoted by LUPINE, and may not receive Play Therapy education credits toward the Registered Play Therapist credential.
*If using CE credits for mental health license, check with your individual licensing board to ensure they recognize A-State University and/or Association for Play Therapy Approved Provider status as acceptable CE.
Saturday Symposium- (Full day)
10:00- Registration check & Sign-In & Raffle Entry
10:30-11:30
1. (Beginners Level) Introduction to Play Therapy, presented by Professor Parkinson & Kayla Morris, 1 Contact CE or
2. (Advanced Level) Synergetic Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier & Hannah Dobson, 1 Contact CE
Potty Break
11:40-12:40 Animal-Assisted Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier and Neely Boyd, 1 Contact CE
12:40-1:30 LUNCH BREAK & Vendors (we will have snacks and you are welcome to go to any of our campus locations or bring your own lunch)
Raffle winner picked during break!
1:30-3:00pm Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!), presented by Drs. Overley & Cormier, 1.5 Contact CE
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Approved Provider #24-730
Introduction to Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define play therapy and describe its purpose and role in supporting children's mental health.
Identify key theoretical foundations of play therapy, including at least two major models (e.g., Child-Centered Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy).
Describe the therapeutic powers of play and explain how they contribute to emotional, social, and behavioral change in children.
Demonstrate basic play therapy skills, including tracking, reflecting feelings, and building rapport through child-led play.
Apply foundational concepts of therapeutic limit setting in the playroom using developmentally appropriate language and interventions.
Explore at least one expressive play therapy intervention (e.g., art, sandtray, storytelling) and discuss its clinical applications.
Animal Assisted Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define Animal-Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT) and differentiate it from other forms of animal-assisted interventions.
Describe the core principles of AAPT, including the importance of animal welfare, consent, and relationship-based, playful engagement.
Identify appropriate roles and characteristics of therapy animals used in AAPT, and explain how these contribute to the therapeutic process.
Discuss ethical and safety considerations in AAPT, including client suitability, animal well-being, and therapist responsibilities.
Demonstrate basic skills for integrating play-based and animal-assisted approaches in therapeutic settings.
Explore at least one AAPT intervention that incorporates both playful interaction and therapeutic goals, and reflect on its potential benefits for clients.
Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!)
Identify at least three benefits of incorporating creative interventions into play therapy supervision.
Demonstrate two play therapy supervision activities using sandtray or expressive arts to enhance supervisee reflection.
Apply a play therapy based role-playing technique adapted from live action role-playing to explore supervisee process and conceptualization.
LUPINE Wellness Center is proud to host its first annual Play Therapy Symposium, an event designed to both support the continued growth of local play therapists and raise funds to support LUPINE and our programs. All services at LUPINE are provided either free (for A-State students and select therapy groups) or at low-cost via our sliding fee scale. Funds raised go directly to supporting our work to provide accessible, affirming mental health services and high-quality training experiences for future clinicians.
This event offers valuable professional development opportunities for mental health professionals (independent and provisionally licensed) and students interested in play therapy. Participants will gain A-State University approved* and Play Therapy Approved Provider contact/live continuing education credits that count toward the Registered Play Therapist (and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor) credential/credential renewal.
NOTE: CE credit is only available to those in Mental Health field. Administrators, educators, parents, and general population are welcome to attend but may not find the content as relevant as other events promoted by LUPINE, and may not receive Play Therapy education credits toward the Registered Play Therapist credential.
*If using CE credits for mental health license, check with your individual licensing board to ensure they recognize A-State University and/or Association for Play Therapy Approved Provider status as acceptable CE.
Saturday Symposium- (Full day)
10:00- Registration check & Sign-In & Raffle Entry
10:30-11:30
1. (Beginners Level) Introduction to Play Therapy, presented by Professor Parkinson & Kayla Morris, 1 Contact CE or
2. (Advanced Level) Synergetic Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier & Hannah Dobson, 1 Contact CE
Potty Break
11:40-12:40 Animal-Assisted Play Therapy, presented by Dr. Cormier and Neely Boyd, 1 Contact CE
12:40-1:30 LUNCH BREAK & Vendors (we will have snacks and you are welcome to go to any of our campus locations or bring your own lunch)
Raffle winner picked during break!
1:30-3:00pm Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!), presented by Drs. Overley & Cormier, 1.5 Contact CE
—
Approved Provider #24-730
Introduction to Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define play therapy and describe its purpose and role in supporting children's mental health.
Identify key theoretical foundations of play therapy, including at least two major models (e.g., Child-Centered Play Therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy).
Describe the therapeutic powers of play and explain how they contribute to emotional, social, and behavioral change in children.
Demonstrate basic play therapy skills, including tracking, reflecting feelings, and building rapport through child-led play.
Apply foundational concepts of therapeutic limit setting in the playroom using developmentally appropriate language and interventions.
Explore at least one expressive play therapy intervention (e.g., art, sandtray, storytelling) and discuss its clinical applications.
Animal Assisted Play Therapy Learning Objectives:
Define Animal-Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT) and differentiate it from other forms of animal-assisted interventions.
Describe the core principles of AAPT, including the importance of animal welfare, consent, and relationship-based, playful engagement.
Identify appropriate roles and characteristics of therapy animals used in AAPT, and explain how these contribute to the therapeutic process.
Discuss ethical and safety considerations in AAPT, including client suitability, animal well-being, and therapist responsibilities.
Demonstrate basic skills for integrating play-based and animal-assisted approaches in therapeutic settings.
Explore at least one AAPT intervention that incorporates both playful interaction and therapeutic goals, and reflect on its potential benefits for clients.
Connecting Inside the (Sand)Box: Integrating Play Therapy and Creativity into Supervision (and Counseling!)
Identify at least three benefits of incorporating creative interventions into play therapy supervision.
Demonstrate two play therapy supervision activities using sandtray or expressive arts to enhance supervisee reflection.
Apply a play therapy based role-playing technique adapted from live action role-playing to explore supervisee process and conceptualization.
LUPINE Wellness Center is proud to host its first annual Play Therapy Symposium, an event designed to both support the continued growth of local play therapists and raise funds to support LUPINE and our programs. All services at LUPINE are provided either free (for A-State students and select therapy groups) or at low-cost via our sliding fee scale. Funds raised go directly to supporting our work to provide accessible, affirming mental health services and high-quality training experiences for future clinicians.
This event offers valuable professional development opportunities for mental health professionals (independent and provisionally licensed) and students interested in play therapy. Participants will gain A-State University approved* and Play Therapy Approved Provider contact/live continuing education credits that count toward the Registered Play Therapist (and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor) credential/credential renewal.
NOTE: CE credit is only available to those in Mental Health field. Administrators, educators, parents, and general population are welcome to attend but may not find the content as relevant as other events promoted by LUPINE, and may not receive Play Therapy education credits toward the Registered Play Therapist credential.
*If using CE credits for mental health license, check with your individual licensing board to ensure they recognize A-State University and/or Association for Play Therapy Approved Provider status as acceptable CE.