2 Days of Play Therapy Workshops in Adelaide, Australia (In-Person)

EARLY BIRD Registration Deadline is August 1st, Use coupon code “Adelaide50” at checkout for $50 USD off!

Final Registration Deadline is September 12th.

Lisa Dion is coming to Adelaide, Australia! Come join us for two unforgettable days of learning!

During these two days, Lisa will teach a total of three topics adding up to 12 hours of transformative teaching! You will have the option to select to attend one or both workshop days to best fit your needs.

Day 1 – “Playing Perfectly: A Play Therapist’s Guide for Working with OCD”

From perfectionism to anxiety to self-doubt, the world of a child struggling with OCD can be incredibly overwhelming. Come explore how to support these children in play therapy and discover how their need for perfection is in fact perfect!

Supporting a child struggling with obsessive compulsions and perfectionism can be incredibly challenging as the desire to move the child out of their rigidity and rituals can overshadow the deeper issues and stressors driving the behaviors. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a complex disorder as the reasons behind the behaviors vary from managing anxiety to past traumas to focused energy inside of a child driving them towards their genius and that which is most meaningful. Due to the complexity, therapists often mis-label, mis-understand, and mis-guide these children in how to work with and understand their rituals and need for perfectionism. Without an understanding of this disorder and how play therapy is able to support the integration of the underlying drivers of the behaviors, play therapists can inadvertently intensify the inner struggle that is often experienced by these children as they attempt to stop, control and, even deny the urges in their bodies.

Drawing from Synergetic Play Therapy® and interpersonal neurobiology, this workshop explores non-directive and directive play based interventions to help support play therapists on a path to understand the perfection in these children’s perfection, while teaching the child how to do the same. Play therapists will take a deeper look at the regulatory function of the child’s behaviors that manage the internal conflicts and anxieties these children often carry.  Through discussion and experiential exercises, play therapists will learn how to separate the underlying drivers from the wisdom of the rituals themselves. With this knowledge, play therapists will learn how to use themselves and many forms of play to help these children access an understanding of the greatest perfection that exists, the child just as they are!

Day 2 Topic 1- “Developing Interoception: The Pre-req for Co-regulation and Self-Regulation in the Playroom”

Helping children learn how to regulate is essential, but without first strengthening the child’s interoceptive sense, regulation may not be successful. This experiential workshop offers various opportunities to explore how play can develop this fundamental part of the sensory system!

As play therapists, there is an understanding that regulation and co-regulation are essential skills that must be developed in order to have successful relationships and manage emotions and are essential for trauma integration; however, what many play therapists may not fully understand is that there is a prerequisite that needs to be in place for regulation skills to be effective.

What has been understood for years in the world of Occupational Therapy is now becoming a primary focus of education for play therapists. This important understanding is that the child’s interoceptive sense, the 8th sensory system that is responsible for letting the brain know how the body is doing, must be developed first before a child can successfully regulate and co-regulate.

Without the development and strengthening of the interoceptive sense, a child may have all kinds of regulation knowledge and tools but will not be able to read their own body cues to know when to use them. Examples such as knowing when to use the bathroom, when to take a deep breath, when to ask for help, the ability to read non-verbal cues, knowing when emotions are feeling overwhelming, etc. all rely on interoception!

This playful workshop is designed to help play therapists learn what the interoceptive sense is and how to use play to develop interoception in their child clients, setting the stage for successful regulation and co-regulation. Play therapists will have fun experientially exploring this fundamental part of the sensory system!

Day 2 Topic 2 – “Mindfulness in Play Therapy” (with special guest Mindfulness Expert Peter Bliss!)

Neuroscience is revealing that mindfulness is a key component for integration, so what is it, what is it not, and how do play therapists incorporate it into the playroom? These are important questions to consider!

In this workshop, you will explore some of the neuroscience behind mindfulness as you learn how to cultivate it within yourself and within your child clients. You will also learn the importance of bringing mindfulness into the playroom as a way to avoid compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout. This course is applicable to all play therapy theories!

Please use the dropdown menu below to select your attendance option. You may choose to attend Day 1, Day 2, or both days for the full learning experience!

*Please note that this is an entirely live, in-person event. Recordings of these workshops will not be made available.

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What: 2 full days of transformative, in-person learning with up to 12 hours of content! This live event allows you to choose to attend one or both days of teaching on a total of three separate topics:

  • Day 1 – September 29, 2024
    • Playing Perfectly: A Play Therapist’s Guide for Working with OCD (6 hours) – Explore innovative strategies for supporting children with OCD in play therapy. Discover how to navigate perfectionism, anxiety, and self-doubt while guiding children towards healing and growth.
  • Day 2 – September 30, 2024
    • Developing Interoception: The Pre-req for Co-regulation and Self-Regulation in the Playroom (3 hours) – Gain insights into the importance of interoception in play therapy and learn practical techniques for developing this essential sensory skill in children.
    • Mindfulness in Play Therapy with special guest Mindfulness Expert Peter Bliss (3 hours) – Explore the neuroscience behind mindfulness as you learn how to cultivate it within yourself and within your child clients. You’ll also learn the importance of bringing mindfulness into the playroom as a way to avoid compassion fatigue, vicarious trauma, and burnout.

*Day 2 must be attended in full to receive CE Credit Hours. See CE Credit Hours below for more information.

When: September 29-30, 2024, 9am – 4:30pm Australian Central Standard Time

Where: Adelaide, Australia, at the Adelaide Botanic Garden

Learning Objectives by Topic:

Day 1 – Playing Perfectly: A Play Therapist’s Guide for Working with OCD Learning Objectives

  • Identify at least 3 OCD themes and examples of their obsessions/compulsions to better understand a child’s symptoms in a play therapy process
  • Discuss the importance of the play therapist’s role as the child’s external regulator in treating OCD during a play therapy session
  • Explore Synergetic Play Therapy®’s concept of “The Set-Up/The Offering” with OCD in the playroom
  • Explore how play therapy can help a child with OCD learn how to regulate through their anxiety
  • Identify at least 3 ideas to help treat OCD in the play therapy process
  • Discuss the importance of working with the entire family system in play therapy when a child is struggling with OCD

Day 2 – Developing Interoception: The Pre-req for Co-regulation and Self-Regulation in the Playroom Learning Objectives

  • Explore at least 4 ways to develop the interoceptive sense in the therapist and in the child client
  • Discuss the importance of the therapist strengthening their own interoceptive sense and the implications in the playroom for trauma integration
  • Examine the role interoception plays in the development of the ability to regulate and co-regulate

Day 2 – Mindfulness in Play Therapy Learning Objectives

  • Develop an understanding of the neuroscience behind mindfulness and the importance of cultivating mindfulness in play therapy
  • Identify three ideas to help children cultivate mindfulness during their play therapy sessions
  • Identify three ideas to help play therapists cultivate mindfulness within themselves in the play therapy session
  • Explain the connection between mindfulness and trauma integration in the play therapy process

Cost: $194 USD for 1 Day (Approximately $295 AUD) OR $370 USD for 2 Days (Approximately $560 AUD)

*Please note that the cost will appear at checkout in USD. Currency Exchange rates may impact the USD to AUD conversion.

Apply Early Bird coupon code “Adelaide50” at checkout until August 1st for $50 USD off!

Presenters: Lisa Dion, LPC, RPT-S, and guest presenter Peter Bliss will be supporting Mindfulness in Play Therapy!

Peter Bliss is an international keynote speaker, author, a wellness, resilience, mindfulness, and human behavior expert, and a licensed Demartini facilitator. Peter combines ancient philosophies, neuroplasticity, and epigenetic science based research and his own corporate experience to help individuals and businesses gain focus, clarity and direction, and transformation. Peter’s educational background is in Mathematics, Science, Psychology, Marketing, and Human Behavior.

CE Credit Hours: Up to 12 CE Credit Hours can be earned by completing both days of teaching, or 6 CE Credit Hours for one full day. Partial attendance will not be awarded credit. NBCC Content Areas: Counseling Theory/Practice and the Counseling Relationship; Human Growth and Development; Wellness and Prevention

Synergetic Play Therapy Institute has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7450. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Synergetic Play Therapy Institute is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

Synergetic Play Therapy Institute is also an Approved Provider for the following associations:
*Australian Play Therapists Association (APTA) Approved Provider
*British Columbia Play Therapy Association (BCPTA) Approved Provider 23-01

Continuing education credit hours may be awarded to graduate-level counselors or students enrolled in a graduate-level mental health program. If you do not qualify for continuing education credit hours and would like to receive a certificate of completion for this course please contact the Institute directly.

Refund Policy: Fees for this live webinar are non-refundable, but are transferable to other courses. You will not receive CE Credit Hours for this course should you choose to transfer your enrollment to another course. Please contact the Institute should you have any questions or concerns. 

Additional information

Select your attendance option:

Day 1 Only – $194 USD (~$295 AUD), Day 2 Only – $194 USD (~$295 AUD), BOTH Day 1 & 2 – $370 USD (~560 AUD)

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