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Play Therapy Concepts and the Perinatal Client with Ricci Howell, LCSW, PMH-C
Discover a fresh, engaging approach to supporting perinatal clients. This course invites you to expand your clinical toolkit by exploring how play therapy can become a powerful, practical lens for adult treatment—enhancing connection, insight, and healing in your work with perinatal clients. Through interactive lectures, live demonstrations, role-play experiences, and meaningful reflection, you’ll gain hands-on strategies you can use immediately. Walk away with increased confidence, concrete play-based tools, and a renewed sense of creativity and competence.
Learning Objectives:
Explain what play therapy is and how it can be a beneficial therapeutic lens for adults.
Understand the importance of play in the therapeutic process.
Identify at least 3 tools/techniques applicable to adult clients.
AASECT CKA:
H. Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality including, but not limited to, illness, disability, drugs, mental health, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy termination, contraception, fertility, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infection, other infections, sexual trauma, injury and safer sex practices.
AASECT ST:
C. Theory and methods of approach to intervention in relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems
Discover a fresh, engaging approach to supporting perinatal clients. This course invites you to expand your clinical toolkit by exploring how play therapy can become a powerful, practical lens for adult treatment—enhancing connection, insight, and healing in your work with perinatal clients. Through interactive lectures, live demonstrations, role-play experiences, and meaningful reflection, you’ll gain hands-on strategies you can use immediately. Walk away with increased confidence, concrete play-based tools, and a renewed sense of creativity and competence.
Learning Objectives:
Explain what play therapy is and how it can be a beneficial therapeutic lens for adults.
Understand the importance of play in the therapeutic process.
Identify at least 3 tools/techniques applicable to adult clients.
AASECT CKA:
H. Health/medical factors that may influence sexuality including, but not limited to, illness, disability, drugs, mental health, conception, pregnancy, childbirth, pregnancy termination, contraception, fertility, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted infection, other infections, sexual trauma, injury and safer sex practices.
AASECT ST:
C. Theory and methods of approach to intervention in relationship systems experiencing sex and intimacy problems
