Play, Play Therapy, and Games-Engage Children in Therapy – Gary G. F. Yorke
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Overview
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Author: Gary G. F. Yorke
- Faculty:
- Gary G. F. Yorke
- Duration:
- 2 Hours 46 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Feb 05, 2014
Description
This dynamic and engaging workshop is perfect for adding play therapy strategies and techniques to your repertoire. The strategies and techniques you will learn in this workshop are suitable for children with a wide variety of challenges, including anger, anxiety, depression, non-compliance, disruptive behavior, and social skill deficits. Dr. Yorke has over twenty-years of experience working with children through play therapy, story-telling, Bibliotherapy, and the use of games. A variety of games will be covered – from checkers and Candy Land, to games specifically developed for counseling and play therapy.Â
You will learn practical strategies to use immediately for children with ADHD, depression, anxiety, ODD, and more. Dr. Yorke will also discuss strategies for working with preschoolers. A detailed course handbook will provide additional information about techniques and strategies discussed in this workshop, as well as additional resources.
Handouts
Manual (10.1 MB) | 146 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
- The Intersection of Play, Play Therapy, and Games
- Successful therapists bring a playful attitude and a variety of play therapy techniques, including therapeutic games, to their sessions. Learn how to integrate cognitive-behavioral strategies with play therapy, for ADHD, anxiety, depression and more.
- Engage Children and Parents
- While working well with the child is typically our priority, success is dependent on parents appreciating, understanding, and supporting our work. Dr. Yorke will discuss techniques that quickly and effectively engage parents and their children in therapy.
- Working with Young Children (3 to 6 years-old)
- Many therapists shy away from working with very young children. However, with the right strategies and techniques young children can make very rapid gains in therapy.
- Let’s Play Games!
- As children become older they may resist many of our interventions and shy away from the play room. Games readily engage these children and support therapy. Dr Yorke will review what we can learn from games, how to use games to facilitate therapy, ways to ensure that game play is both fun and therapeutic, specific games, and how games foster therapeutic gains. Â
- Special Issues
- The types of techniques discussed in this workshop lead to therapists being actively engaged in therapy. As a result, a variety of special issues must be addressed including self-revelation, cheating, resistance to game play, and including siblings, parents, and friends in sessions.
Faculty
Gary G. F. Yorke, Ph.D. Related seminars and products: 2
Psychologist
Austin Behavioral Health Center
Gary G. F. Yorke, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist, is a licensed psychologist and has been in private practice in Austin, Texas, for over 20 years. He and his wife co-founded Austin Behavioral Health Center which provides play therapy and assessment services to children and adolescents. Dr. Yorke is also president and founder of childtherapytoys.com, an internet based store for child clinicians. He is the creator of My First Therapy Game, The Social and Emotional Competence Game, The Social and Emotional Competence Card Game, and author of My Medication Workbook. He has presented workshops on storytelling, ADHD, child therapy, assessment, Bipolar Disorder, Asperger’s Disorder, and the use of games in child and play therapy.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Gary G. F. Yorke is the founder and president of Childtherapytoys.com, LLC. Dr. Yorke receives royalties for The Social & Emotional Competence Game, The Social & Emotional Competence Card Game, and My Medication Workbook. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Non-Financial: Gary G. F. Yorke has no relevant non-financial relationship to disclose.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of child development and psychology is recommended but not required.
- A willingness to work creatively and flexibly with children in therapeutic settings.
- Access to a digital device with audio and video capabilities for course materials.
Features
- Interactive Techniques: Learn how to use play and games to connect with children effectively.
- Proven Methods: Explore strategies backed by years of research and practice in child therapy.
- Expert Guidance: Benefit from Gary G. F. Yorke's extensive expertise in child-focused therapeutic practices.
- Downloadable Resources: Access worksheets and templates to use directly in therapy sessions.
- Flexible Learning: Self-paced course allowing you to learn at your own schedule.
Target audiences
- Child therapists and counselors looking to enhance their therapy techniques.
- Educators and school counselors seeking creative ways to support children.
- Parents and caregivers interested in learning play therapy methods to connect with their children.
- Students pursuing studies in child psychology or social work.