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This webinar is designed to guide the play therapy supervisor through several of the most complex play therapy supervision ethical issues. Using case study and illustrations, this presentation will cover the primary issues of informed consent for supervision and play therapy, confidentiality, supervisor and therapist competence, and dual relationships with supervisees and clients.
Play Therapy Primary Areas:
Special Topics
Learning Objectives:
Explain primary ethical issues for practitioners and supervisors, as it relates to competence, confidentiality, informed consent, and dual relationships in play therapy.
Demonstrate an understanding of ethical issues by applying it to play therapy case studies.
Discuss differences around consultation and supervisory relationships in play therapy.
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Dr LaTrice L Dowtin
9/12/22 3:12 am
This is the most engaging course that I have taking on this site. Perhaphs it is his teaching style and effective use of case studies. I also really appreciate being able to watch and listen to the presentation and see a human, not just slides. The only thing missing were closed captions. As therapists, this should be provided for all presentations without accomodation requests. Nevertheless, I am already plotting when I can rewatch it. That's how good it was to me.
Dr LaTrice L Dowtin
9/12/22 3:12 am
This is the most engaging course that I have taking on this site. Perhaphs it is his teaching style and effective use of case studies. I also really appreciate being able to watch and listen to the presentation and see a human, not just slides. The only thing missing were closed captions. As therapists, this should be provided for all presentations without accomodation requests. Nevertheless, I am already plotting when I can rewatch it. That's how good it was to me.