Ethical Considerations in Play Therapy: Navigating a Digital Age When Working with Children

$150.00

Trainer: Alyssa M. Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S ™ and Teddy Morrison LPC-Associate Supervised by Alyssa Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S

2.5 CE

Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

This 2.5 APT CE foundations training explores the ethical challenges play therapists face when working with children, particularly in today’s digital age.

Participants will review essential ethical principles and codes specific to play therapy, understand decision-making models, and explore boundaries for therapists in a digital world.

The training also addresses ethical dilemmas such as HIPAA and telehealth concerns, and the role of ethics in navigating post-pandemic challenges.

Designed to equip therapists with the knowledge and tools to handle ethical issues, this session ensures confidence in providing play therapy to children. Hosted by Tree of Life Counseling Center.

Objectives:

  1. Review ethical codes and decision-making models for providing culturally competent play therapy, and identify how to apply these in clinical practice.

  2. Participants will identify common ethical issues faced by play therapists and identify strategies to address these challenges.

  3. Participants will explore ethical challenges play therapists encounter in the digital age and post-crisis/pandemic settings, and identify tools to navigate these complexities.

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Trainer: Alyssa M. Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S ™ and Teddy Morrison LPC-Associate Supervised by Alyssa Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S

2.5 CE

Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

This 2.5 APT CE foundations training explores the ethical challenges play therapists face when working with children, particularly in today’s digital age.

Participants will review essential ethical principles and codes specific to play therapy, understand decision-making models, and explore boundaries for therapists in a digital world.

The training also addresses ethical dilemmas such as HIPAA and telehealth concerns, and the role of ethics in navigating post-pandemic challenges.

Designed to equip therapists with the knowledge and tools to handle ethical issues, this session ensures confidence in providing play therapy to children. Hosted by Tree of Life Counseling Center.

Objectives:

  1. Review ethical codes and decision-making models for providing culturally competent play therapy, and identify how to apply these in clinical practice.

  2. Participants will identify common ethical issues faced by play therapists and identify strategies to address these challenges.

  3. Participants will explore ethical challenges play therapists encounter in the digital age and post-crisis/pandemic settings, and identify tools to navigate these complexities.

Trainer: Alyssa M. Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S ™ and Teddy Morrison LPC-Associate Supervised by Alyssa Cedillo LPC-S, RPT-S

2.5 CE

Please note that this training will be held virtually. A link to join will be emailed to you ahead of the event.

This 2.5 APT CE foundations training explores the ethical challenges play therapists face when working with children, particularly in today’s digital age.

Participants will review essential ethical principles and codes specific to play therapy, understand decision-making models, and explore boundaries for therapists in a digital world.

The training also addresses ethical dilemmas such as HIPAA and telehealth concerns, and the role of ethics in navigating post-pandemic challenges.

Designed to equip therapists with the knowledge and tools to handle ethical issues, this session ensures confidence in providing play therapy to children. Hosted by Tree of Life Counseling Center.

Objectives:

  1. Review ethical codes and decision-making models for providing culturally competent play therapy, and identify how to apply these in clinical practice.

  2. Participants will identify common ethical issues faced by play therapists and identify strategies to address these challenges.

  3. Participants will explore ethical challenges play therapists encounter in the digital age and post-crisis/pandemic settings, and identify tools to navigate these complexities.