Healthcare Training Institute - Quality Education since 1979CE for Psychologist, Social Worker, Counselor, & MFT!! 
  
  
  
      Course Learning Objectives/Outcomes 
             
            By  the end of the course, the Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, Social Worker or Psychologist will be able to:  
            -Identify two play therapy tools for children with ADHD.  
            -Explain the meaning of play therapy. 
            -Explain how symbolic play enhances therapy.  
            -Name two reasons why play therapy makes counseling for children more effective.  
            -Identify what externalizing behaviors in children make parents and teachers believe that they need counseling. 
            -Name one indicator regarding child's readiness for termination phase.  
            -Discuss considerations when play therapists engage in empathy. 
            -Name three limitations in the playroom.  
            -Name basic tenets of child-centered play therapy.  
            -List questions regarding therapeutic relationship.  
            -Describe different self-care practices related to play therapy.  
            -List words used to describe a play therapist.  
            -Discuss the use of expressive arts in play therapy.  
            -Explain why music is an effective play therapy tool. 
             
            -Explain what assumption the therapeutic use of a drawing is based on. 
            -Explain why should the therapist remain three or four feet from the child and move as the child moves, unless closer or greater distance is indicated. 
            -Explain the major rationale given to the mother when explaining the need to involve her in play therapy.  
            -Explain what behaviors children who deny their need for structure may display.  
            -Explain what types of feeding behaviors are often observed once the initial reactions to the food have been worked through. 
            -Name what two-stage developmental framework Anna Freud's account of the reasons why children do not make use of free-associative can be cast into.  
            -Explain very important in children's development, that the therapist should introduce gradually in whatever form the child can tolerate.  
            -Explain play satiation. 
            -Explain which play therapy activity involves each child standing in front of the group while the others make up a song in which he or she stars. 
            -Explain why Aaron was a good candidate for the squiggle game. 
            -Name the second stage in the developmental sequence of play identified by imitating and pretending. 
            -Explain why you should imitate every noise a cerebral palsy child makes during play therapy.
             
           
           
      "The instructional level of this course is introductory, intermediate, or advanced depending on the learners clinical area of expertise." 
       
       
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