Master Play Therapy

  Uncover Directive and Non-Directive Approaches

 Live Training &

Webinar

 

  

Help clinicians understand when to lead, when to follow, and how each method supports a child’s emotional growth and healing. 

Directive Approach

The therapist takes an active role in guiding the session.

 

Non-Directive Approach

The therapist allows the child to take the lead, creating a safe space where they can explore and express themselves freely

Participants will learn:

 Identify at least three core characteristics that distinguish directive from non-directive play therapy approaches.

Describe the theoretical foundations that inform both directive and non-directive methods in play therapy.

Explain how clinical decision-making may guide the use of directive vs. non-directive techniques based on a child’s presenting needs.

Demonstrate understanding of how to apply both directive and non-directive interventions through case examples or role-play scenarios.

Evaluate the potential benefits and limitations of directive and non-directive play therapy in specific clinical contexts.

Imagine transforming your therapy sessions with the power of play.

Signing up for this course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to do just that.