Course Description:

When play therapists and child mental health professionals take into account that the world of children is vastly different from that of adults we can better connect with them, understand their perspective, and make sense of their behavior. Aggression and aggressive behavior are just ways children are communicating to us about their inner model of how the world works, their experiences, and frequently their trauma. Unfortunately, aggression in childhood even in the therapeutic playroom, is often looked at through lenses of pathology and fear. In this webinar, we will focus on the unique opportunities children who demonstrate aggression provide in play therapy and counseling when our work is centered in viewing play, even aggressive play, as communication, understanding our counter transference and employing limit setting that facilitates prosocialness. 


Objectives

By the end of this course participants are able to: 

1. Understand how limit setting can be used to help children make pro-social changes.

2. Challenge the typical ways aggressive behavior is viewed in children and their therapeutic play.

3. Identify the potential meanings of children’s aggressive play.

4. Identify how trauma and aggression are connected.

5. Describe how counter transference impacts the relationship with the child.


Continuing Education Credits

Integrative Counseling Services, PLLC is approved by The Association for Play Therapy to offer continuing education specific to play therapy. Our provider number is 06-168. This course provides 2 non-contact APT credits. 

Integrative Mental Health Counseling Services, PLLC is recognized  by the New York State Education Department's State Board for Mental  Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for  licensed mental health counselors. #MHC-0085. This course provides 2 CE credits. 

Integrative  Mental Health Counseling Services, PLLC is recognized by the New York  State Education Department's State Board for Social Work as an approved  provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0308. This course provides 2 CE credits. 

Instructor Jodi Mullen, PhD, LMHC, NCC, RPT-S, CCPT-Master

Dr. Jodi Mullen is a professor at SUNY Oswego in the Counseling & Psychological Services Department. She primarily teaches in the Mental Health Counseling Program. She is the director of Integrative Counseling Services, with several offices in Central New York. Dr. Mullen is an international speaker, author, credentialed play therapist and play therapy supervisor. Dr. Mullen has over 30 years in the field of counseling. She has authored books on play therapy, counseling children and adolescents, supervision, grief counseling and parenting. Dr. Mullen was the 2008 recipient of the Key Award for Professional Training & Education through the Association for Play Therapy. She is the proud Momma of Leah & Andrew.

Course curriculum

    1. PowerPoint: Working with Aggression in Play Therapy

    2. VIDEO: Aggression in Play Therapy and Child Counseling

    3. VIDEO 2: Aggression in Play Therapy and Child Counseling

    4. VIDEO 3: Lens Shift

    1. Glossary of Play Therapy Terms

    2. Dr. Mullen's Favorite Play Therapy Reads!

    1. Evaluation (Required)

    2. Quiz (Required)

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About this course

  • $50.00
  • 11 lessons
  • 2 hours of video content