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Credentialing Process
These topics cover the steps to becoming a qualified Play therapist and outline the credentialing requirements.
How Do I Become a Play Therapist? For those inspired to work with children and adolescents, along with their families, to support emotional growth and overall mental health, becoming a Play Therapist can be incredibly rewarding. But, how does one actually train to become a Play Therapist?
Who Can Become a Play Therapist? Play therapy is a specialized form of counseling where therapists use play-based activities and tools help children manage their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. If you've ever wondered who can become a play therapist and how, let's learn about the qualifications and training pathways to this fulfilling profession.
What is a Registered Play Therapist (RPT)? When children need therapeutic support, they might not be able to express their emotions and experiences through just words. This is where play therapy comes in, and where Registered Play Therapists (RPTs) play a pivotal role.
What is a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S)? It's essential to have Play therapy supervisors who are capable of guiding other therapists. The Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S) has advanced training to supervise play therapists and provide direct services to children and families.