Trauma Treatment for Kids - Healing the Body Through Play Advanced Interactive Workshop

Description

• Experiential learning through “a child’s language” – sensory, non-verbal and embodied play
• Improve self-regulation, attachments and relational engagement
• Increase the effectiveness of traditional trauma therapies
• Transform your work and enhance the capacity for healthy play among the youngest of trauma survivors
Traumatic events damage children emotionally and psychologically.
Their trauma stays trapped in their body – they feel overwhelmed, they don’t sleep, they’re anxious, depressed, failing in school, angry and socially isolated.
They are completely vulnerable.
How do you as a therapist get to the root of their pain? What do you do when words and language can’t be accessed, when conventional treatments aren’t enough?
Play is a child’s natural way to expose their trauma, formulate their narrative and begin to process the trauma.
Join trauma expert, Dr. Jennifer Lefebre in this experiential, interactive workshop and learn to speak the language of traumatized children!
• Integrate play therapy with trauma treatment to provide children engaging, developmentally appropriate and empirically validated treatment
• Use essential components of trauma treatment flexibly combined with sensory, non-verbal and embodied play to address interest and advance your work with kids
• Creative and effective treatment strategies to improve self-regulation, attachments and relational engagement, integrate traumatic experiences and build a sense of competence and worth
• Access a clinical framework to incorporate trauma theory, neuroscientific research and play therapy principles
• Increase the capacity for healthy play among the youngest of trauma survivors
Come breathe new life into your trauma treatment with kids!

Location Self-Study
IL
Date 4/1/2020 - 4/1/2021 11:59 PM
Sponsor PESI, Inc.
Trainer Jennifer Lefebre, PsyD, RPT-S
Contact Customer Service (800) 844-8260 info@pesi.com
Principles 1. Support families
2. Active participation
3. Collaborative relationships
4. Specific IFSP goals
5. Comprehensive plans
6. Periodic monitoring
Credit Hours 1.5 - Atypical Development
1.5 - Intervention
Cost 219.99
Status Closed