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• Archive: Faculty:Jennifer LefebreDuration:6 Hours 25 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 12, 2018 Description Millions of traumatic events each year damage children emotionally and physiologically leaving them overwhelmed, unable to sleep, anxious, depressed, failing in school, angry and socially isolated.
• If left untreated, a child’s developmental trajectory can be compromised.How do you as a professional get to the root of their pain?What do you do when words and language can’t be accessed, when conventional interventions aren’t enough?Watch trauma expert and play therapy supervisor, Dr. Jennifer Lefebre, in this experiential, interactive recording that will give you creative play therapy techniques and effective trauma-informed treatment strategies and interventions that are:Child-centeredPlayfulDevelopmentally appropriateCulturally sensitiveIntegrate play therapy principles into the work you do with children in schools and therapeutic environments.
• Through the power of play, you can help children explore their traumatic memories, learn to manage experiences that are overwhelming, and formulate their narrative to process their trauma.Walk away with play therapy strategies to improve a child’s ability to self-regulate while building their sense of competence and worth, furthering their abilities to relate with others and within their environments!
• Handouts Manual - The Healing Power of Play Therapy (9.72 MB) 48 Pages Available after Purchase Instructions for ASHA Credit - SELF STUDY ONLY - 12/12/18 (0.03 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Neuroscience of Trauma and AttachmentTrauma & Attachment TheoryRegulatory processing, executive functioning, memory and languageThe Neuroscience of Play TherapyWhat Play Does for You and Your Brain, andWhat Happens to You if You Don’t PlayNeuroscience and Fight-or-FlightParasympathetic / sympathetic nervous systemTrauma and Stress DisordersClassification, symptoms & labelsCurrent Evidence-Based TreatmentWhere are we stuck?A New Clinical Framework – Integrating Evidenced Based Treatment with Play TherapyEstablishing safety and a sense of competence/worthAppropriate attachments & relational engagementSelf-regulation (body & emotions)Self-reflection & IntrospectionIntegration of Traumatic Experiences(Acknowledgment & Processing of the trauma)Future safetyTransitioning beyond the TraumaAdvancing Trauma Treatment with Play TherapyVerbal vs Nonverbal responsesHow to recognize trauma without a verbal reportBottom-up versus Top-down processingEmbodied play & sensory integration rather than verbal strategiesNon-directive versus directive play therapy techniques - How to integrate bothWiden the window of tolerance through up-regulating and down-regulating using embodied therapy activitiesPlay Therapy ActivitiesPsychoeducation of brain-body relationshipCharadesFlip your LidTarget shame, self-doubt, and self-compassionSafe place sandtraysDrawingsAll About MeIntegrate traumatic experiences to acknowledge and process the traumaNarrative work through sandtraysDrawingsDramatic playTarget the parent-child relationship – Interpersonal reactivity and social skillsWeather MassageInvisible StringFamily SandtraysDrawingsImprove emotional and bodily regulationBe SpaghettiTrashballsOobleckFeelings MapsYogaFloor is Lava & more!
• Faculty Jennifer Lefebre, Psy.D., RPT-S Related seminars and products: 8 Jennifer Lefebre, Psy.D., RPT-S, TCTSY-F, is a clinical psychologist, registered play therapist supervisor, and trauma-sensitive yoga facilitator.