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SUMMARY:Florida APT Virtual Workshop: Becoming an External Regulator for Trauma Integration
DESCRIPTION:Research in neuroscience and interpersonal neurobiology sheds light on the need for the play therapist to act as the external regulator supporting the child to move towards the intensity they are experiencing allowing for integration. This workshop explores this need during trauma integration for two primary reasons: 1) The child need to borrow the play therapist’s regulatory capacity as they work through their traumatic thoughts\, feelings and sensations in play therapy and 2) The play therapist’s ability to regulate themselves during the intensity increases the capacity for presence and attunement with the child\, while simultaneously supporting the health and longevity of their own nervous system. \nWithout the ability of the play therapist to become the external regulator for the intensity that arises during trauma integration\, both the child and the play therapist are at risk for emotional flooding and high levels of dysregulation in their nervous systems. Over time\, this can significantly impact a play therapist’s longevity in the field\, as well as the ability to stay attuned and present to a child in sessions. \nThis event will take place on April 8th\, 2022 from 12:00pm-3:00pm EDT. \nFor more information or to register\, CLICK HERE.
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/florida-apt-virtual-workshop-becoming-an-external-regulator-for-trauma-integration/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220412
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220413
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CREATED:20220225T212750Z
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SUMMARY:SECASA Private Event: The Need for An External Regulator in Traumatic Play
DESCRIPTION:This is a Private/Closed event for SECASA (South Eastern Centre Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence). \nResearch in neuroscience and interpersonal neurobiology sheds light on the need for therapists and parents to act as the child’s external regulator during states of dysregulation.  When activated\, children need to borrow the therapist’s and the parent’s regulatory capacity as they work through their challenging thoughts\, feelings and sensations.  Without the ability of the therapist or the parent to become the external regulator for the intensity that arises for the child\, both the child and the adult are at risk for emotional flooding and high levels of dysregulation in their own nervous systems.  Over time\, this can significantly impact a therapist’s and parent’s ability to stay attuned and present to the child.  In this discussion\, from a Synergetic Play Therapy lens\, Lisa will discuss what it means and what it takes to become a child’s external regulator. \nThis event will take place on April 12th\, 2022 from 9:30am-12:30pm (Australian Time). \nIf you would like your school or organization to receive training\, please contact the Institute at info@synergeticplaytherapy.com
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/secasa-private-event-the-need-for-an-external-regulator-in-traumatic-play/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:UK Virtual Webinar:  Setting Up a Play Therapy Practice
DESCRIPTION:From paperwork to running a business to stocking the playroom\, setting up a new play therapy practice can feel overwhelming.  Join Lisa a she helps therapists navigate through the initial steps and mindset it takes to get a play therapy practice off the ground. \nUK (London): April 19th\, 2022 @ 6pm-7pm \nFor more information or to sign up click here!
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/uk-virtual-webinar-setting-up-a-play-therapy-practice/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220422
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CREATED:20220202T212242Z
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UID:11252-1650499200-1650585599@synergeticplaytherapy.com
SUMMARY:Virtual Workshop: Becoming an External Regulator for Trauma Integration in Play Therapy (Hosted by: TPN.health)
DESCRIPTION:Research in neuroscience and interpersonal neurobiology sheds light on the need for the therapist to act as the external regulator supporting the client to move towards the intensity they are experiencing allowing for integration.  This workshop explores this need during trauma integration for two primary reasons:  \n1) Clients need to borrow the therapist’s regulatory capacity as they work through their traumatic thoughts\, feelings and sensations in therapy and  \n2) The therapist’s ability to regulate themselves during the intensity increases the capacity for presence and attunement with the client\, while simultaneously supporting the health and longevity of their own nervous system. \n Without the ability of the therapist to become the external regulator for the intensity that arises during trauma integration\, both the client and the therapist are at risk for emotional flooding and high levels of dysregulation in their nervous systems.  Over time\, this can significantly impact a therapist’s longevity in the field\, as well as the ability to stay attuned and present to a client in sessions. \nThis event will be held on April 21st\, 2022 from 12:00pm-3:15pm CST \nFor more details or to register\, click HERE.
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/virtual-workshop-becoming-an-external-regulator-for-trauma-integration-in-play-therapy-hosted-by-tpn-health/
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SUMMARY:Online Introduction to Synergetic Play Therapy® January 2022: Class 4- Working with Caregivers
DESCRIPTION:Working with Caregivers (Class 4) is part of the Online Introduction to Synergetic Play Therapy™ course\, January 24th – June 17th. \nClass 4 Objectives: \n\nDiscuss the implications for caregivers being in their own grief process when they bring their children to play therapy.\nDescribe how to have a successful play therapy intake.\nDiscuss the importance of setting goals and speaking in terms of what is important to the caregiver.\n\nFor more information about this Level 1/Introductory level course or to be part of the next one\, click here>>> \nOnline Introduction to Synergetic Play Therapy™ is a six-month online course that includes three\, one-hour LIVE webinars with Lisa Dion\, six 2.5-hour recorded videos\, and monthly one-hour group consultations with a Synergetic Play Therapy™ Supervisor/Consultant. Consultation is a mandatory part of the course to help you integrate what you are learning. \nSpecial topics such as tracking the play\, attachment\, facilitating sand\, art\, trauma\, and aggressive play are covered from the perspective of nervous system regulation\, attunement\, mindfulness\, and authenticity. Participants will also learn how to track their client’s changes for caregivers\, teachers\, agencies\, and themselves. And\, we’ve added a bonus recorded webinar just for you and to support you during these times – SPT in Teletherapy.
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/online-introduction-to-synergetic-play-therapy-january-2022-class-4-working-with-caregivers/
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UID:11443-1650585600-1650671999@synergeticplaytherapy.com
SUMMARY:Private Event for Jefferson Center for Mental Health: Becoming an External Regulator for Trauma Integration in Play Therapy
DESCRIPTION:This is a private/closed event for Jefferson Center for Mental Health. \nResearch in neuroscience and interpersonal neurobiology sheds light on the need for the therapist to act as the external regulator supporting the client to move towards the intensity they are experiencing allowing for integration.  This workshop explores this need during trauma integration for two primary reasons: \n1) Clients need to borrow the therapist’s regulatory capacity as they work through their traumatic thoughts\, feelings and sensations in therapy and \n2) The therapist’s ability to regulate themselves during the intensity increases the capacity for presence and attunement with the client\, while simultaneously supporting the health and longevity of their own nervous system. \nWithout the ability of the therapist to become the external regulator for the intensity that arises during trauma integration\, both the client and the therapist are at risk for emotional flooding and high levels of dysregulation in their nervous systems.  Over time\, this can significantly impact a therapist’s longevity in the field\, as well as the ability to stay attuned and present to a client in sessions. \nThis event and will take place on April 22nd\, 2022 from 12:00pm-3:00pm MST. \nIf you would like your school or organization to receive training\, please contact the Institute at info@synergeticplaytherapy.com
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/private-event-for-jefferson-center-for-mental-health-becoming-an-external-regulator-for-trauma-integration-in-play-therapy/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220426
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220427
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UID:11254-1650931200-1651017599@synergeticplaytherapy.com
SUMMARY:AIRS Keynote Virtual Workshop- Too Stressed To Help
DESCRIPTION:As a front line worker you put in countless hours helping people through their fears and challenges\, but let’s be honest- there are days when being fully present is not an easy task.  Yes there are many moments that are rewarding\, but the truth is that helping people through a crisis and life’s stressors can be hard work and taxing to your nervous system.  As front line workers\, you spend a lot of time learning about how to be of services to others\, but what about you? What happens when you are too stressed to help? \nThis keynote will help guide you back to you.  With the help of neuroscience\, you will discover how to identify your own states of dys-regulation and burnout beyond the common warning signs that you may already be familiar with. The myth that your self care can only happen before and after work and on the weekends will be challenged as we look at ways to regulate during your interactions with those you are helping and deal with stress in between interactions. You will learn that it is possible to leave each day with a deeper connection to yourself and with more energy. \nThis virtual keynote will be held on April 26th\, 2022 from 12:00pm-12:45pm EST. \nFor more information click HERE.
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/airs-keynote-virtual-workshop-too-stressed-to-help/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220429
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220501
DTSTAMP:20260405T135449
CREATED:20190725T212512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T231656Z
UID:7441-1651190400-1651363199@synergeticplaytherapy.com
SUMMARY:Pennsylvania APT Conference Keynote: Aggression in Play Therapy- A Neurobiological Approach for Integrating Intensity
DESCRIPTION:Although aggression and death are a common part of the play therapy process\, many therapists don’t have a clear understanding of what to do and how to facilitate the intensity when it enters the playroom during play.  The result can lead to inadvertently promoting aggression and increasing low brain disorganization.  It can also lead to the therapist feeling beat up\, exhausted\, and hyper-aroused themselves\, which can over time significantly impact their longevity in the field\, as well as their ability to stay attuned and present to a child in the playroom. \nThis workshop is designed to help play therapists understand aggression and death play from a neuro-biological perspective and a Synergetic Play Therapy lens.   With the help of neuroscience and theoretical basis in relational therapy\, therapists will learn how to effectively work with this type of play in a way that supports nervous system regulation\, supports the reorganization of the child’s lower centers of the brain\, and decreases compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma. \nThis fun experiential workshop will take therapists to new possibilities as they explore a science based process for working with children at the deepest\, most profound levels while staying safe and sane.  They will learn how to make aggressive play therapeutic while understanding what it takes to maximize growth and integration for their clients and themselves. \nThis event will take place Apr 29\, 8:00 AM EDT – Apr 30\, 4:45 PM EDT \nTo get more information or register\, CLICK HERE.
URL:https://synergeticplaytherapy.com/events/pennsylvania-association-of-play-therapy-keynote-in-state-college/
LOCATION:Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center\, 215 Innovation Blvd\, State College\, PA\, 16803\, United States
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