Level One Theraplay & MIM | Overland Park, KS
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Level One Theraplay & MIM | Overland Park, KS

 Export to Your Calendar 6/23/2025 to 6/26/2025
When: June 23-26, 2025
8:30 am - 4:30 pm
Where: Heartland Play Therapy Institute, Inc.
6701 W. 64th Street
Ste. 110
Overland Park, Kansas  66202
United States
Contact: Emma Vanderwall
[email protected]
847-256-7334


Online registration is available until: 6/23/2025
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Level One Theraplay & MIM

CEs Available: 25      |      Four Day Training      |      In-person           $1,025 - $2,155


Theraplay is a child-centered, adult-led model of play therapy. Participants in this training will learn how to support caregivers to build a healthy relationship with their child through predictable, fun, connected play activities. Strong parent-child relationships serve as a foundation for the child’s self regulation, which allows the child to develop optimally and build resilience. After completing training, participants will have the skill and experience to begin applying Theraplay principles in their work with children and families. Participants will have the opportunity to deepen their knowledge by joining the Theraplay community through observation of supervision sessions and participation in networking workshops.


Schedule

This is a four day training taking place June 23-26, 2025 from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm each day. View agenda.


Required Text

Theraplay: The Practitioner’s Guide is required for this training. Read Chapters 2, 4 and 6 of your book prior to the training, and bring it with you for reference each day. Digital and paper versions can be purchased from Amazon using the following link: https://a.co/d/8LODnxu

All other course materials will be provided via email and on the first day of training.


Trainer

Shannon Murphy Cerise’s, MSW, LCSW, professional career is centered on helping adults, children and families impacted by trauma, including through adoption and foster care. She leads SMC Counseling Services in Dallas, Texas, a specialized practice centered on helping biological, adoptive, and foster parents and families that are experiencing stress, struggle, and disconnection. Shannon became a Certified Theraplay Practitioner in 2018.


Summary    

  • Principles of attachment theory on an intellectual and experiential level   
  • The Four Dimensions of Theraplay   
  • The Theraplay protocol   
  • An introduction to the Marschak Interaction Method (MIM): administration, analysis and as a guide for treatment planning   
  • Adapting Theraplay for working with children and families impacted by complex trauma and other populations    
  • Managing resistance throughout the treatment process   
  • Managing countertransference in your work  with children and families   
  • Implementing Theraplay into your practice

Learning Objectives     

  1. Identify three play, attachment-based theories and how you could use them to support the Theraplay modality.
  2. Define how children with various attachment styles present in play therapy sessions.
  3. Explain the benefits of the Marschak Interaction Method (MIM) assessment
  4. Prepare the MIM play therapy assessment tool.
  5. Analyze an MIM with an eye towards curiosity and non-judgment to support caregivers in Theraplay activities.
  6. Plan a play therapy treatment based on an MIM analysis
  7. Identify at least three play therapy goals for an MIM feedback session with parents
  8. Name the four dimensions of Theraplay, a modality of play therapy
  9. Describe how the four Theraplay dimensions promote healthy  attachment 
  10. Recognize one play-based activity from each of the four dimensions: Structure, Engagement, Nurture and Challenge
  11. Understand ways of adapting Theraplay to meet the needs of a child with complex trauma; list three of them
  12. Demonstrate clear ways of guiding parents to participate in Theraplay
  13. Specify how to prepare parents to use Theraplay techniques at home
  14. Identify how various parent attachment styles present in play therapy sessions 
  15. Support parents in understanding their attachment history 
  16. Demonstrate adapting Theraplay techniques for three different populations of families
  17. Apply Theraplay techniques to work through dysregulation in play therapy sessions
  18. Adapt Theraplay activities for children of different ages and developmental stages
  19. Describe process for termination of Theraplay treatment
  20. Describe at least 2 common examples of countertransference in Theraplay treatment
  21. Describe 2 ways to effectively address countertransference 
  22. Identify two types of clients for whom Theraplay would not be an appropriate play therapy modality.

Who Should Attend?

People who work with children and families in many different capacities will benefit from training programs offered by The Theraplay Institute. Visit our Who Should Attend page for more information. This course’s Content Level is Intermediate.


Bibliography

View this training’s bibliography for books and other materials referenced in the development of the content for this program.


For information about our CE process, cancellation policy, and how to contact us with questions and concerns visit our FAQ page. Attendance of the entirety of a program (in-person or virtual) is required in order to receive continuing education or a letter of completion.

 

There is no conflict of interest or commercial support for this program.

 

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