Rosie Newman MA, LMHCA March 14 (6-8:30pm dinner included) Seattle WA
Children have a natural tendency towards playful and creative process. Children engage in role-play, create stories, and use their imaginations to make sense of their experiences and surroundings. We will explore the journey of the child and therapist through a collection of play sessions, drawings, and therapeutic reflections anchored in a historical and theoretical framework of play therapy. Held at Seattle U, Casey Building 500.
CE: 3 hours CEUs Master of Arts in Existential-Phenomenological Psychology program, Seattle University $20 (206) 296-5400 Web: www2.seattleu.edu/artsci/psychology/ Email: eppsyc@seattleu.edu
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