Date TBA
18 CEU’s
(APT Provider 04-144)
Perry, Maine
9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Paypal Registration
$495 (Plus $25 materials fee)
Bronchure and Mail-in Registration
Program Description
- The beautiful sea in Perry, ME
Designed for the mental healthcare professional, this is an experientially-based workshop that will provide an intensive training in sandtray therapy as applied in the Moving Stories play therapy method. The Moving Stories play therapy method is an intermodal expressive arts approach that integrates –story, sandtray and play therapy.
Therapeutic stories are told with the aid of a Moving Stories kit and a sandtray as the “theater”. Moving Stories kits are baskets or decorated boxes that contain miniatures/symbols that are used to tell the story. Individual clients, families, groups or classes from pre-school age to old age are then invited to reflect upon the stories followed by an invitation to respond in their own creative way. The method can be utilized by a wide range of theoretical orientations that permit some directive interaction on the part of the therapist.
This workshop is designed to be both instructive and personally meaningful.
Participants
This workshop is designed for the helping professional (e.g. School Counselor, Social Worker, Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor) with some experience or interest in play therapy, sandtray therapy and bibliotherapy. The Moving Stories play therapy method is particularly useful for those working with children and in school systems. Skills will be applicable to individual, family, group and classroom contexts.
Objectives
- Participants will experience the power of play, sandtray and story through their own experience with the Moving Stories play therapy method.
- Participants will practice building and processing sandtrays with other participants as part of the Moving Stories play therapy method.
- Participants will practice all the steps of the Moving Stories play therapy method with children.
Presenter
Susanne Carroll Duffy, Psy.D., RPT-S, is a clinical psychologist and Registered Play Therapy Supervisor and APT CE Provider. Dr. Duffy works at Pleasant Point and Eastport Health Centers in rural Maine, primarily doing individual and family therapy with children, assessments, and consultation to area schools and Head Start. Emerging from this experience and play with her own children, Dr. Duffy created the Moving Stories play therapy method, kits and Wonder Room. This workshop is the first level of her Moving Stories play therapy method. Dr. Duffy is a past board member of the Maine Association for Play Therapy and serves on the faculty of Chesapeake Beach Professional Seminars.
Program Agenda
Friday: Sandtray Therapy and Moving Stories
9-11: Moving Stories Experience
11-12: Review of Sandtray therapy and how it is integrated with Moving Stories (Theory, Steps, Processing Skills, Documentation)
Lunch Provided
1-4: Case Studies and Demonstration
Saturday: Experiencing Sandtray Therapy
9-12: Practice Building and Processing Sandtrays.
Lunch Provided
1-4: Practice Building and Processing Sandtrays
Sunday: Practice Using Moving Stories with Children
9-12 Practice telling joining and documenting Moving Stories with children.
Lunch Provided
1-3:30 Practice telling, joining and documenting Moving Stories with children.
3:30-4:00 Evaluations/Certificates
Continuing Education
Certificates of Attendance will be awarded at the completion of the program for 18 contact hours or CEU’s. Hours are accruable for persons seeking hours towards registration/maintenance as play therapists (APT Approved Provider 04-144). The Maine Boards of Licensed Professional Counselors and Social Workers leave it up to the licensee to ensure that the continuing education activity conforms to requirements. We will apply to your board with enough notice. By The Sea Seminars remains responsible for the workshop.
Location and Directions
The workshop will be held at 471 Gin Cove Road where there is lodging as well as a separate building with a sandtray collection. Take Route 1 to Shore Rd. in Perry. Turn right on Shore Rd. if you are going North and left if you are going South on Route 1. It is across from the Friendly Restaurant. Go approximately 3 1/2miles on Shore Rd. Take a left on Gin Cove Rd. It is the second driveway on the left.
Lodging and Touring: Free lodging is available near the workshop for a limited number of people. Please contact Dr. Duffy (207-214-2117) if you would like more details. The Downeast Coastal Maine region offers the magnificence of the rocky Maine coast, as well as the peace and calm of the rural Maine lake country. Just 15 minutes away from the workshop you can enjoy the coastal island city of Eastport where there are restaurants, shops, trails, and places to hike and a ferry to Canadian Islands (bring a passport). There are a number of options for lodging in Eastport. Right in Perry, Maine there are cottages on Boyden Lake.
Size: Limited to 6 participants.
Cost: $495 plus a $25 materials fee ($100 discount for registration by April 5, 2012)
Bring: A camera to take pictures of your sandtray/Moving Stories. Also, bring a passport so that you can enjoy the many adventures available in nearby Canada.
Cancellation Policy: There are no refunds for cancellations, however credit may be used towards a future workshop.
Questions?: Call (207) 214-2117 or e-mail bythesea@roadrunner.com