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135 | Rethinking Credentials and Embracing Expertise

135 | Rethinking Credentials and Embracing Expertise

Season 1 Episode 135 Published 2 years, 1 month ago
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In this episode, I address a question from Margaret in Indiana regarding credentialing for play therapy. Margaret, like many others, expressed concern about her lack of formal training in child development and whether it's necessary to become a Registered Play Therapist (RPT). I reassure Margaret and our listeners that there's nothing proprietary about the title "play therapist," and individuals can use it to describe themselves if they provide play therapy, regardless of their degree or license. I emphasize the importance of child-centered training and suggest focusing investments on exclusive child-centered programs rather than pursuing costly programs that aren't focused on your theoretical model. Ultimately, I encourage listeners to prioritize honing their child-centered skills, as this is what truly makes an effective play therapist.
 
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APT Approved Play Therapy CE courses: https://childcenteredtraining.com
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