A Parent-Child Attachment Developmental Play Therapy Model 5-Day Training: 36 contact hours including Ethics of Touch Kinesthectic Storytelling on Day-5 (ages 2-6)
Presented by Founder, Janet A. Courtney, Ph.D., LCSW
October 25-29, 2016 May 9-13, 2017
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Counseling Families Play-Based Treatment Edited by Eric J. Green, Jennifer Baggerly and Amie C. Myrick
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Become a School Based-Registered Play Therapist (SB-RPT) MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONALS APPLYING THE THERAPEUTIC POWER OF PLAY!
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FirstPlay® Baby
FirstPlay®
Practitioner Training Manual
Baby Massage Storytelling Janet A. Courtney, Ph.D., Founder Additional First Play ® Kinesthetic Therapy Resource For Children Ages Pre-school to Six-Years Old
Storytelling® “BACK” STORIES: which are engaging tales that are playfully drawn on a child’s back
Massage Storytelling
Therapy Ages Four Weeks to Toddler Janet A. Courtney, Ph.D., Founder
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PARENT HANDBOOK
Therapy
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Attachment-based Multi-Sensory Playful Activity Storytelling
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