The only full 15-day Play Therapy training course in Poland: Post Graduate Certificate in Therapeutic Play Skills- accredited by Play Therapy International with international certification.
The training is practical: 70% of the training time is made up of exercises that allow you to experience the therapeutic process followed by the child, and shows you how to communicate with the child using the differentiated therapeutic tools of the "Play Tool Kit".
The Play Therapy training is designed for all professionals interested in the psychological well-being of children (psychologists, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, counsellors, therapists, teachers, social workers, occupational therapists). The training will be conducted by a Polish trainer
in Polish. The maximum size of a training group is 15 people.
Training venue: Pracownia Play Therapy, 05-077 Warsaw, Aleja Piłudskiego 4 A/2
Duration of training: 15 days . Every day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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This training is fully accredited by Play Therapy International (PTI) and Play Therapy United Kingdom (PTUK)
It is the only global training whose effectiveness is proven by clinical studies. Currently, more than 1,000 students in 21 countries are taking the APAC training.
For the first time, it is available in Poland.
Successful completion of this Play Therapy training and submission of a portfolio provides the international title of "Certified Practitioner in Therapeutic Play Skills"- bestowed by the PTUK Register of Play and Creative Arts Therapists. The professional title is endorsed by the UK's independent organisation dedicated to creating and protecting standards in the human health professions in the UK - Professional Standards Authority.
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