Intensive
Filial Therapy Training - Pennsylvania
2012 workshop
July 17-20, 2012 Boiling Springs, PA
Register Early – These workshops have limited seating
and fill up quickly!
Directions and lodging information will be sent with confirmations by email.
**If you have 6 people in your area interested in this workshop, it can be
offered locally. Please contact Dr. VanFleet by phone for details. (717-249-4707).** Please dress comfortably!
Ask about an optional 3-6 CE credit add-on
at minimal cost!
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About the Workshop
Filial Therapy is a highly effective intervention integrating family therapy
and play therapy to address child and family problems. Therapists learn
how to train and supervise parents as they conduct special child-centered
play sessions with their own children (ages 3-12+), an approach designed
to resolve presenting problems while strengthening family relationships.
Filial
Therapy has been used successfully with many child and family problems:
oppositional behaviors, anxiety, depression, abuse/neglect, single parenting,
traumatic events, attachment/adoption/foster care, relationship problems, divorce,
family substance abuse, family reunification, chronic illness, and others.
A research history spanning more than 45 years has consistently shown
Filial Therapy
to be cost-effective in facilitating positive and long-lasting child and family
change. The use of this relatively short-term, evidence-based approach has
increased dramatically worldwide in recent years due to its effective,
empowering approach
to strengthening families.
Filial Therapy has been used in many different settings.
Furthermore, it has been embraced by many cultural and ethnic groups
throughout the world because
of its respectful involvement of parents as partners in the process of family
change.
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Learning Objectives
Participants in this training will be able to…
- describe at least 2 advantages of Filial Therapy over individual
play therapy or other family therapy modalities.
- describe at least 5 populations with which Filial Therapy
is effective and why.
- describe 2 circumstances under which FT would not be the initial
treatment of choice.
- explain what is meant by the “theoretically integrative” nature
of FT.
- briefly summarize the empirical history of FT.
- perform the basic 4 skills taught to parents.
- train parents in the play session skills using mock play sessions.
- provide constructive feedback to parents that facilitates parent
skill development.
- help parents understand their children’s play and play
themes in context.
- discuss parent reactions to their children’s play during
the play sessions.
- know how to access information about different FT formats.
- explain the importance of the generalization phase of FT.
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Prerequisite Training/Reading
Participants must have prior training and supervised experience in Child-Centered Play Therapy, have read the book, Filial Therapy (VanFleet), and attended a live introductory workshop or distance learning course in Filial Therapy (FT). The distance learning course is a DVD workshop, Intro to FT. Both the book and the DVD workshop are available at low cost at www.play-therapy.com online store. Please attach a brief description of your background & how you meet the prerequisites with the registration form or via an email to Dr. VanFleet. If you have questions about your background, please contact Dr. VanFleet at rise@risevanfleet.com.
Training Methods
The Intensive Filial Therapy Training Program is
limited to 6 participants per training leader to permit extensive
skill practice with individualized coaching & feedback. Dr.
VanFleet & assisting instructors present brief lectures, live
and videotaped demonstrations, case studies, and supervision/feedback
to participants as they practice during role plays. All is done
in a playful, positive learning atmosphere.
Participants
This training is for psychologists, social workers,
counselors, psychiatrists, family therapists, school counselors, & other
experienced professionals who work with children & families
and meet the prerequisites.
Special Needs
We are committed to making workshops accessible to everyone. Please contact us as early as possible if you have special needs..
Schedule
This training program has 27 actual training hours. Training dates are on
the back. Unless otherwise specified, the daily schedule is as follows:
Day 1: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Day 2: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Day 3: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Day 4: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Participants need to plan to attend the entire workshop;
early departures on the last day forfeit all CE credits!
 Continuing Education - optional
3-6 CE credit add-on at minimal additional cost!
The Family Enhancement & Play Therapy Center, Inc. is approved by the American
Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists.
The FEAPT Center maintains responsibility for this program and its contents.
The Family Enhancement & Play Therapy Center is approved by the National
Board of Certified Counselors (5732) to offer continuing education credits to
counselors. The FEAPT Center follows all CE guidelines. It is also an Association
for Play Therapy (APT) Approved Provider 95-014. This program has been approved
by a number of state social work boards (please contact us for this info). 27
continuing education credits will be awarded to participants who attend the entire
training. Partial credit cannot be given. No exceptions can be made to this policy.
Please call with any questions about your CE needs!
About the Instructor
Risë VanFleet, Ph.D., RPT-S is
the Founder and President of the Family Enhancement & Play
Therapy Center, Inc., in Boiling Springs, PA, an organization specializing
in the training and supervision of child, family, and play therapy
professionals. She is a PA-licensed Psychologist and Registered
Play Therapist-Supervisor who brings 35 years of experience to
her work. She has trained thousands worldwide, and her books & materials
have been translated into several languages & used in over
65 countries. Dr. VanFleet specializes in strengthening family
relationships through play, and has subspecialties in chronic medical
illness, disaster mental health, child/family trauma and attachment
interventions using play therapy, and canine-assisted play therapy.
She is the author of Filial Therapy:
Strengthening Parent-Child Relationships Through Play, A Parent’s
Handbook of Filial Play Therapy, coeditor of
the Casebook of Filial Therapy, and coauthor of Child-Centered
Play Therapy. Her book, Play Therapy
for Kids & Canines was honored by the Dog Writers Association of America. She
is featured on 4 best-selling play therapy DVD workshops: Child-Centered
Play Therapy; Overcoming Resistance:
Engaging Parents in Play Therapy; Introduction
to Filial Therapy, & the American
Psychological Association’s DVD, Filial Play
Therapy.
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Dr. VanFleet has been honored with the
Bernard G. and Louise F. Guerney Award for Outstanding Contributions
to Practice and Training in Filial Therapy (AFREM), the Play Therapy
Professional Education & Training Award (APT), and others. She is
a Past President/Board Chair of the Association for Play Therapy. She
is also involved in the research and involvement of animals in play therapy,
and works with one of her dogs as a play therapy dog. She is a popular
featured speaker at national and international conferences. Participants
in past Intensive Filial Therapy Training Programs have consistently
commented that this is one of the best trainings they have ever attended.
Risë is
also an accomplished pianist and an award-winning nature photographer
specializing in Alaskan wildlife.
In some locations, Dr. VanFleet is assisted
by experienced Filial Therapy professionals who have been specially trained
and invited by Dr. VanFleet to help conduct this
training. The participant to leader ratio is 6:1 to facilitate skills practice
and individualized feedback. The overall workshop size is kept relatively small
so that all participants have opportunities to interact with Dr. VanFleet,
the assisting leaders, and other participants.
Fees
Extra Early Bird Fee (fully paid by 1/31/12): $800
Early Bird (fully paid 1/31/12 - 4/15/12): $900
Regular Fee (after 4/15/12): $985 Cancellation Policy
Of the total paid, $150 is considered a nonrefundable deposit to
hold your seat. Registrations are accepted on a first-come-first-served
basis. Fees include 27 hours of training, handout book, light refreshments.
Lunches and dinners are on your own. Consider purchasing travel insurance if you think your might have to cancel your registration.
The $150 deposit is nonrefundable.
Written cancellations received 10 weeks or more prior to the
training will receive a full refund of the balance of the fees.
Cancellations received within 10 weeks of the training are subject to an additional
$175 processing fee, with the remainder being refunded.
We regret that no refunds
can be given within the 6 weeks preceding the training. (When someone
from the waiting list can substitute, credit toward future trainings
may be given.) Due to the limited seating capacity of this workshop, no exceptions
can be made to this policy.
To Register...
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or download the
full brochure and submit the registration form that is on it.
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