Instructor(s)

Instructor Jen Taylor, LCSW, RPT-S

Jennifer Taylor is an LCSW and RPT-S with nearly 20 years experience in the field of social work. She is an EMDR Approved Consultant. She is a certified Journal to the Self Instructor.  Jennifer graduated from the University of West Florida with a Bachelor's Degree in Social Work in 1999. She graduated from the Florida State University with a Master's Degree in Clinical Social Work in 2005. Jennifer is licensed as a Clinical Social Worker and Qualified Supervisor in Maryland and Florida.

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Patricia R.

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About the Summit

Maleeka R.

I will never forget the play therapy summit. It was amazing, I learned a lot and have incorporated a lot of what I learned into my play therapy practice. The summit motivated me to come outside of my comfort zone. I appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into it. A summit that took the play therapy world to the next level. Thanks again and be proud of yourself and your accomplishments.

The Newsletter!

Amanda T

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The Weekly Emails

Karen T.

Your story writing is wonderful. I love reading your emails.

The Newsletter

Victoria D.

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Thank you!

Monica K

Thank you for all you do to encourage, equip and empower !

Thank You!

Nikki E.

Thank you so much for the last meeting. I felt the presentation was so rewarding, and actually used the writing tool almost immediately that week.

An A-ha Moment

Alison W.

I’m so grateful for you and the facilitation of this work. Two classes in and I truly feel like I’ve begun to feel a massive shift in myself. I’ve been journaling every day, almost craving it. The journaling process has really allowed me to better connect with myself and truly evaluate how I’m feeling about a certain situation. So often I would think about writing something out/down. Now, when that happens I can hear the quote you referenced: “thinking is not writing” and then I realize that I should probably be writing out what I’m thinking in that exact moment or commit to writing it down ASAP. Definitely an a-ha moment 💡 Thank you for providing the necessary tools and guidance for helping me get back on track with myself.