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- Proven, effective practices for documenting your work with children in the play therapy room.It's no secret that therapists usually don't love the process of documentation.
- About the Author: Rosie Newman, LMHC, RPT-S, is a child and family therapist and founder of Seattle Play Therapy.
- 328 Pages
- Psychology, Psychotherapy
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Proven, effective practices for documenting your work with children in the play therapy room. It's no secret that therapists usually don't love the process of documentation. While necessary, things like written intake assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and termination summaries are often thought of as administrative tasks that take crucial time away from clinical practice, not to mention that these practices run counter to the theoretical foundation of Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT) - that the child should be at the center of the treatment, and not the desired behavioral outcome. What if we told you it was possible to create a documentation practice, including treatment planning and assessment of progress, that is centered on the client and meets the needs of insurance companies and caregivers alike? Play Therapy Documentation Essentials: A Child-Centered Approach to Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning is the result of years of research and application by dedicated play therapist and Director of Seattle Play Therapy, Rosie Newman. Masterfully organized, easy to use, and filled with practical tools and worksheets, this resource is a must-have for all play therapists committed to building a thriving practice by providing the best experience for their clients and the caregivers supporting them.Book Synopsis
Proven, effective practices for documenting your work with children in the play therapy room.
It's no secret that therapists usually don't love the process of documentation. While necessary, things like written intake assessments, treatment plans, progress notes, and termination summaries are often thought of as administrative tasks that take crucial time away from clinical practice, not to mention that these practices run counter to the theoretical foundation of child-centered play therapy (CCPT)--that the child should be at the center of the treatment, and not the desired behavioral outcome.
What if we told you it was possible to create a documentation practice, including treatment planning and assessment of progress, that is centered on the client and meets the needs of insurance companies and caregivers alike?
Play Therapy Documentation Essentials: A Child-Centered Approach to Case Conceptualization and Treatment Planning is the result of years of research and application by dedicated play therapist and Director of Seattle Play Therapy, Rosie Newman. Masterfully organized, easy to use, and filled with practical tools and worksheets, this resource is a must-have for all play therapists committed to building a thriving practice by providing the best experience for their clients and the caregivers supporting them.
About the Author
Rosie Newman, LMHC, RPT-S, is a child and family therapist and founder of Seattle Play Therapy. As a licensed mental health counselor and Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, she provides social and emotional support to children and families. Rosie finds inspiration in a child's innate ability to process their world through play. Beyond the therapy room, she''s involved in education and advocacy. She served as president of the Washington State Association for Play Therapy in 2013, teaches continuing education training, and is an adjunct professor at Seattle University.