LEADERSHIP Editorial
Kathryn Lebby, CAE, CMP APT President/CEO
I dedication and commitment of our members. As of September 30, we are now home to a record-breaking 5,374 credentialed play therapists. Additionally, APT membership has reached an all-time high of over
the future of play therapy. Our mentorship program continues to thrive, connecting seasoned
therapists with newer practitioners in ways that foster meaningful professional growth.
In the coming weeks, we will release two important resources. First, our updated Advanced Play Therapy Syllabus for graduate programs, developed through rigorous collaboration with experts in both play decision-making, ensuring that every action is in the best interest of the children and families we serve. As we navigate the continued growth of play therapy alongside technology, these documents will be indispensable in maintaining the highest standards while training the next generation of play therapists. Together, we are shaping a brighter future for play therapy, one that embraces innovation and upholds ethical standards. I encourage you to take advantage of our updated resources, and most importantly, let us continue to work together in creating a compassionate, principled, and forward-thinking community.
ENDS POLICIES
The Association for Play Therapy promises to 1) advance and promote play therapy as a credible mental health treatment and, in order to better serve the public, 2) assure access to information, best practices, Registered Play Therapist and Supervisor credentials, and education and training, necessary to enhance the play therapy expertise and success of its member mental health professionals.
5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 POSITIVE IMAGE
Play therapy will have a positive, professional image such that the public and a broad range of health,
PUBLIC TRUST
The public can trust that credentialed play therapists are trained to provide safe and continuously improving care to children and families.
ETHICAL, SKILLED MEMBERS
APT members are ethical, knowledgeable, skilled, and continuously improving across all stages of their professional careers.
RESEARCH
Research supporting the evidence base of play therapy will be shared and opportunities for further research will be promoted.
VIBRANT COMMUNITY
Mental collaborative play therapy professional community.
APT observes the Policy Governance© Model. The board scans the mental health environment and then
determines which Ends (outcomes) will best advance play therapy and assist play therapists. It then holds the CEO accountable for collaborating with members to produce the programs that accomplish those Ends.
Publisher & Editor Kathryn Lebby, CAE, CMP Clinical Editor Mandi Meléndez, LMFT-S, LPC-S, RPT-S Assistant Clinical Editor Melissa Villegas, MPA Art Director Keith Cappelluti,
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PLAYTHERAPY™ Publication Policies: Play TherapyTM is published by the Association for Play Therapy on behalf of its
member psychologists, social workers, counselors, marriage and family therapists, and other mental health professionals and subscribers who apply the therapeutic power of play to effectively commu- nicate with and help clients, especially children, achieve optimal mental health. It is produced and dis- subscription fee is included in membership dues. Publication of articles and advertisements is not an endorsement of authors, advertisers, or their opinions and products. The views expressed herein do omit, or cancel advertising for any reason, edit for clarity and spatial purposes, and refuse discrimina- tory content. Advertisers contact (559) 298-3400, or visit
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GLOBAL ENDS POLICY 5.00 The Association for Play Therapy (APT) exists to advance play therapy and provide a professional and diverse community to support those engaged in play therapy practice, instruction, and supervision.
Rebeca Chow, PhD, LCPC, RPT-S, Chair, APT Board of Directors
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chair Rebeca Chow, PhD, LCPC, RPT-S (KS) Chair-Elect Kristi Perryman, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S (AR) Secretary Tony Lai, MA, LPC, RPT-S (OR) Past Chair Kim Vander Dussen, PsyD, RPT-S (CA) Director Yolanda Fountain Hardy, PhD, LPC, LCMHC, RPT-S (GA) Director Elizabeth Hartwig, PhD, LPC-S, LMFT, RPT-S (TX) Director Edward Franc Hudspeth, PhD, LPC, RPT-S (MS) Director Sueann Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S (NM) Director Julie Nash, PhD, RPT-S (CT) President & CEO Kathryn Lebby, CAE, CMP (CA)
COMMITTEE CHAIRS Conference Program Michelle Pliske, DSW, LCSW, RPT-S (OR) Ethics & Practices Lisa Anderson Mangan, MEd, LCPC, RPT-S (MT) International Journal®
Sarah D. Stauffer, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT-S (Switzerland)
Awards of Excellence Kristy Donaldson, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S (TX) Leadership Academy Rebekah Byrd, PhD, LCMHC, LPC, RPT-S (NC) Mining Reports Yih-Jiun Shen, DEd, NCC, CSC (TX) Nominations Kim Vander Dussen, PsyD, RPT-S (CA) Play TherapyTM
Mandi Meléndez, LMFT-S, LPC-S, RPT-S (TX)
Registration & Continuing Educ Mary M. Bennett, PhD, LPC-S, RPT-S (TX) Research Yi-Ju Cheng, PhD, LPC, NCC, RPT (NJ) University Education Kasie Lee, PhD, LPC-MHSP, RPT-S (TN)
FOUNDATION FOR PLAY THERAPY Chair Mary Anne Peabody, EdD, LCSW, RPT-S (ME) Vice-Chair Johnnie Jenkins III, LPC, RPT-S (GA) Secretary Teri Krull, LCSW, ACSW, RPT-S (AZ) Treasurer Tara Moser, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S (FL) APT Chair & CGO Rebeca Chow, PhD, LCPC, RPT-S (KS) President & CEO Kathryn Lebby, CAE, CMP (CA)
STAFF President & CEO Kathryn Lebby, CAE, CMP Vice President & COO Diane Leon, CMP Operations Manager Melissa Villegas, MPA Education & Training Coordinator Rosalinda Mendez Clinical CoordinatorMegan Curtis, MA, LPCC Credentialing Services Brianna Ortiz Credentialing Services Kira Moore Member Services Erica Godinez
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