A Play Therapist works with children from the ages of 3-11 using play as a form of communication to help them understand their feelings and psychological issues. Toys and other tools are used to help children to open up about their emotions which may stem from cases of child abuse, sexual abuse and neglect.
In this comprehensive introduction to play therapy course, you will gain comprehensive knowledge of play therapy principles, practices, approaches and methods. Through in-depth case studies, it explores the child-patient relationship in detail, helping you to develop your relationship-building skills along the way.
On completion, you will be able to apply your newfound knowledge in the real world, with the skills to work in the NHS and a range of professional social settings.
Highlights of The Play Therapy Training