🎙️ Bonus Episode: Understanding Play Therapy Credentials and Their Impact
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Think having toys in a therapy room makes you a play therapist? Think again. Join us as we welcome Jen Shivey to clear up common misconceptions about play therapy and to discuss the challenging path to becoming a registered play therapist (RPT) through the Association for Play Therapy (APT). Maria Diego and Liliana Baylon team up with Jen to examine the barriers such as in-person training requirements and high costs, which can put this credential out of reach for many, especially those in rural or underserved communities. Gain insights on how therapists can still provide effective play therapy even without the RPT credential and learn how we can advocate for broader accessibility and support within the field.
In this enlightening episode, we also differentiate between various designations and certifications in play therapy, shedding light on the subtle but significant differences between registered play therapists, play-based therapists, and those with play therapy certificates. We delve into the importance of verifying APT-approved training programs and navigating the ethical considerations surrounding different certification pathways. Whether you’re a seasoned therapist or new to the field, you’ll gain practical advice on making informed decisions regarding continuing education and credentialing, ensuring you choose high-quality training that aligns with your professional goals. Don't miss this deep dive into the complexities of play therapy credentialing and training!
A Hero's Welcome Podcast © Maria Laquerre-Diego & Liliana Baylon
Chapters
1. 🎙️ Bonus Episode: Understanding Play Therapy Credentials and Their Impact (00:00:00)
2. The Play Therapy Credentialing Debate (00:00:36)
3. Navigating Play Therapy Certificates vs Credentials (00:08:05)
4. Play Therapy Credentialing and Training Insights (00:19:44)
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