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Observation of a young child's play is a powerful projective tool for assessing a child's psychological functioning and progress in therapy. This course provides a model for play assessment of a child's ego functioning and object relations, including affect tolerance and modulation, conflict resolution, ego defenses, object relationships, self and object representations, identificatory processes, and superego development. Also covered are the development of adaptive vs. maladaptive play, posttraumatic play, and use of play assessment in diagnosis and treatment planning.

Other Credits: BBS, APT: 7 CE Hrs.

Note: Applies toward the Certificate in Play Therapy. While the Department of Psychiatry is aware of the research on the efficacy of play therapy*, it cannot specifically endorse each play therapy intervention included in each class in the play therapy certificate program. * http://www.a4pt.org/?page=Research

Course Number: PSY-40218
Credit: 0.50 unit(s)