Autism and Play Therapy

On-Demand Training

APT Approved Provider #22-656

 

CE

APT HOURS: 6 NON-CONTACT CE


NBCC HOURS: 6 (INCLUDES 6 SOCIAL & CULTURAL DIVERSITY HOURS)

 

 

Cost

$210.00

(Non-Refundable)

 

NBCC ACEP No. 7206

 

Training Description

This play therapy training is offered On-Demand as a go-at-your-own pace course for non-contact hours.

 

Autism does not refer to one single experience; it covers a broad range of neurodevelopmental differences, affecting relationships, behaviors, emotional experience, and the client’s experience in the world. For this reason, being a Play Therapist with clients experiencing autism is not a “paint by numbers” or “one shoe fits all” approach, instead it is best done as a customized approach tailored to the client in front of you and their support systems.


In this training we explore both directive and non-directive play therapy approaches as evidence based, neuroaffirmative approaches to play therapy with clients experiencing autism. The aim of this training is not to tell you exactly what to do in your play room, but to instead help you find your authentic voice as a play therapist as you navigate through a neurodiverse play room and world.

Nik Johnson

 

LPC-S, Registered Play Therapist™- Supervisor, EMDR Consultant

​Nik has been a private practice counselor working in North Texas since 2017. He works with children aged (4+), adolescents, and adults, specializing in complex trauma, dissociative disorders, and play therapy. Previously Nik worked at an agency in Missouri providing play therapy to children in the foster care system. He offers continuing education to professionals especially within the topics of working with developmental trauma, dissociative disorders, and play therapy.

Learning Objectives

 

1. Demonstrate two directive approaches that may be used with Play Therapy clients experiencing autism spectrum disorder

2. Identify two adaptations to child centered play therapy for Play Therapy clients experiencing autism spectrum disorder

3. Discuss the importance of including support systems in the treatment of clients experiencing autism spectrum disorder

4. Discuss the research on both directive and non-directive play therapy on its use with clients experiencing autism spectrum disorder

5. Discuss how to account for and adapt to sensory issues while using play therapy with clients

APT- APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION PROVIDER

 

 

Play Therapy Training Resources has been approved by APT as an Approved Continuing Education Provider #22-656. Programs that do not qualify for APT credit are clearly identified. Play Therapy Training Resources is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

 

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NBCC- APPROVED CONTINUING EDUCATION PROVIDER

Play Therapy Training Resources has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7206. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Play Therapy Training Resources is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.