Corewellness offers comprehensive Play Therapy Training and accredited Play Therapy CEUs tailored for mental health professionals seeking to expand their expertise. Our Therapist Continuing Education courses combine clinical insight with practical strategies to help therapists effectively support children through play-based interventions.
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How to Earn Continuing Education Credits Online – A Mental Health Therapist’s GuideIn the dynamic landscape of mental health, continuous professional development is not merely a recommendation; it's a necessity. Continuing education (CE) is a vital component of professional growth for mental health practitioners, including professional counselors, social workers, psychologists, play therapists, and marriage and family therapists (MFTs). The Modern...0 Comments 0 Shares 269 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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When the Healer is Hurting: Navigating Grief as a Mental Health ProfessionalWhile grief is a common reason clients seek therapy, what happens when the therapist is grieving, too? Grief isn’t a professional risk—it’s a human reality. Therapists grieve, too. And they deserve space to heal. Whether from the loss of someone they love, a patient, or even cumulative burnout, clinicians can bear silent sorrow that they can bring into the...0 Comments 0 Shares 380 Views
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Exploring Liana Lowenstein’s Extensive Library of Play Therapy CoursesPlay therapy is a powerful modality used by mental health professionals to help children express emotions, process trauma, and develop coping skills. The young budding age of children is a vulnerable stage of life when their minds are still under development and can be molded in any way. Hence, addressing any behavioral, emotional, or psychological issue is an important and delicate...0 Comments 0 Shares 424 Views
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Integrating Play Therapy in Grief Work with Children and FamiliesGrief is a universal experience, yet for children and adolescents, the process can be particularly bewildering. As adults, we often expect children to grieve in similar ways, but their grief manifests in spurts, shifts rapidly, and is often expressed through behavior rather than words. This reality creates both a challenge and an opportunity for mental health professionals doing...0 Comments 0 Shares 750 Views
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Mastering Limit Setting in Child-Centered Play TherapyWhy do boundaries matter in play therapy? The art of setting limits in child-centered play therapy (CCPT) is much more than a disciplinary measure; it's a fundamental component that supports a child's emotional and psychological development. Recent studies have illuminated the profound impact of well-implemented boundaries on a child's ability to self-regulate...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views
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Understanding ADHD Across the Lifespan: How Symptoms Evolve from Childhood to AdulthoodADHD or Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder is a condition that affects an estimated 6 million children in the US, but its symptoms often continue into adulthood, presenting new challenges across life stages. ADHD is classified as a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, with symptoms that may present differently across life stages depending on age,...0 Comments 0 Shares 1K Views
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Creating Safe Spaces: The Importance of Cultural Inclusivity in Play TherapyPlay therapy has become a widely used therapeutic approach that leverages play as a medium to help children express themselves and process a myriad of experiences in the course of growing up. Thanks to globalization, societies have become more diverse than ever, which has provoked a shift from traditional therapy practices to cultural inclusivity in play therapy. This...0 Comments 0 Shares 2K Views
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Integrating Play Therapy in Grief Work with Children and FamiliesGrief is a universal experience, yet for children and adolescents, the process can be particularly bewildering. As adults, we often expect children to grieve in similar ways, but their grief manifests in spurts, shifts rapidly, and is often expressed through behavior rather than words. This reality creates both a challenge and an opportunity for mental health professionals doing...0 Comments 0 Shares 3K Views
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