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ABOUT THE AUTHORS


Richard Gaskill, EdD, LCPC, RPT-S worked in mental health and taught at Wichita State University for years. He was a Child Trauma Academy Fellow and named to Wichita State University Hall of Fame. He has published and lectured regarding trauma, neuroscience, and play therapy in the USA, Canada, and Australia. rgaskillsmhc@hotmail.com


Jeanne M. Brown,MA, LCP, RPT-S is the Executive Director at Sumner Mental Health Center with over 28 years of experience. She held various positions at SMHC, such as staff therapist and Children’s Services Director. She is Past President of Kansas Association for Play Therapy and 2nd Neurosequential Model Symposium presenter. Ms. Brown is  of Therapeutics through the Child Trauma Academy. jeannebrown@sumnermentalhealth.org


Child-Centered Play Therapy and Filial Family Therapy Webinars


Child-Centered


Play Therapy Webinar William Nordling, Ph.D., RPT-S April 8-9, 2022


September 9-10, 2022


Filial Family Therapy Webinar William Nordling, Ph.D., RPT-S November 4-5, 2022


Advanced Child-Centered


Play Therapy Webinar Robert F. Scuka, Ph.D. November 19, 2022


RE Couples Therapy Webinar October 21-22, 2022


Supervision and • A structured, guided


process to skill mastery


• Supervision counts toward APT registration as an RPT


On-Site Trainings Available 8 | PLAYTHERAPY | June 2022 | www.a4pt.org Visitwww.nire.org or call 301-680-8977 for more information.


National Institute of Relationship Enhancement® 3914 Kincaid Terrace, Kensington, MD 20895 • 301.680.8977 • niremd@nire.org


the American Psychological Association, NBCC, and the Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners.


Revised Schedule for 2022


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