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• courses at here with PRICE $219.99 $41 Faculty:Tara MoserDuration:6 Hours 14 MinutesFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Feb 21, 2020 Description Manual - Animal-Assisted Play Therapy (4.1 MB) 43 Pages Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Self-study Instructions (28.5 KB) Available after Purchase Illinois Educators Evaluation Form (1.2 MB) Available after Purchase Outline Animal-Assisted Play Therapy® (AAPT): A Relationship-Based Approach Latest research: Hormone release, sensory responseTypes of Animal-Assisted Therapies (AAT)The importance of speaking the language of the animalClient and animal therapeutic relationship buildingLessons learned from animals in therapeutic settingsPreparing Animal for Therapy Work Is my animal cut out to do therapy work?Tips to socialize your animal with other animals and humansThe “must have” AAT educationSelecting an animal species and breedPositive-based training: Clicker work, lure/reward, shaping, and modelingAlign Client’s Therapeutic Goals to Appropriate AAPT Intervention Varied animal roles and why it’s important to know the differenceDirective vs.
• non-directive interactions between client and animalAlign animal’s personality and interests with client’s needsWhat sessions look like with an animal present: Video case examplesWhen to/when not to include animals in therapyOptions for when an animal isn’t appropriate or availableApply AAPT to Treatment Goals for Clients with: Trauma and attachmentAnxiety and depressionAnger and aggressionTrust and building rapportSocial-emotional regulationImpulsivity and self-controlSocial-communication skillsSetting boundariesEmpathy and patienceStress and fearAAPT in Clinical Work … From Start to Finish Integrate AAPT with modalities you already useWork through therapeutic goals to meet treatment plan with an animal presentFollow the lead of the animal and the client to process the clients’ needsDetermine what theories backed your animal involved interactionsGive Your Animal a Voice in Therapy Animal body language: Signs of stress and resignation”No thanks, I’m not having fun anymore!” and what to do nextStrategies to help your animal relax and destressDecrease burnout of your animalAlternatives to when animals not presentOther Clinical Considerations Client rights and when not to involve an animalInformed consentDocumentationLiability Insurance and waiversResearch, risks and limitations Faculty Tara Moser, LCSW, RPT-S, CAAPT-S Related seminars and products: 1 Delta Family Counseling, LLC Tara Moser, LCSW, RPT-S, CAAPT-S, is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in Florida, Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, and Certified Animal Assisted Play Therapist Supervisor.
• She owns a private practice that specializes in play therapy and Animal-Assisted Play Therapy®.
• Tara is the founder of Pawsitive Kids Camp, a non-profit that integrates play therapy and Animal-Assisted Play Therapy® with rescue dogs and children.