Training Resources
About the Training Courses Section
The PTI accredited therapeutic play and play therapy course programme, offered
in South Africa, is unique. It is the only one that is offered internationally that is:
Comprehensive – covering the main therapeutic play approaches – the “Play Therapy Tool-KitTM”, offering progression from trainee to practitioner to Certified Play Therapist, to
Clinical Supervisor, to a Trainer of Play Therapy (IBECPT Professor) and with the option of a Masters (MA) in Practice Based Play Therapy.
Competency based – on the rigorous PTI International Standards, including the competencies required for each level of practice
Cohesive – rather than attend a number of different, disjointed training days, which have a narrow specialist focus you will benefit seeing how the different approaches may
be used in an integrated way
Consistent – wherever you undertake the courses you may be assured that the content and learning methods are the same. If you decide, for example to continue to the
Diploma course and wish undertake this next stage of training in another country or venue you will be joining others who have had the same prior training. Employers in any country
can be assured that candidates who have received PTI accredited training will have had the same learning opportunities.
Validated by research based on the clinical outcomes of over 700 cases
of course participants. This virtually guarantees the clinical practice of
successful course participants as a group.
Fully evaluated – all PTI stage 2, 3 and 4 courses are evaluated at the four levels required by the international standards. This includes the standard measurement of students’
clinical work.
Courses listed in this section have all been accredited by the IBECPT through PTI. They have been designed by the Academy of Play and Child Therapy (APAC), a sister organisation of
PTI and in close collaboration. PTI is responsible for the quality of the practice/clinical work. The courses are run in a number of centres. Check the latest situation with your chosen training provider.
At the moment only APAC, PTC and PTUK are the only training providers accredited by PTI.
Both the Certificate and Diploma courses provide a qualification to practise. Participants are able to work, under clinical supervision, therapeutically, with children after they have completed
the first module of the Certificate course.
The APAC accredited training provides a consistent and coherent programme across the world. The course content is the same wherever you choose to train. The APAC faculty is used
to deliver the courses in all venues. The work is examined by the same professional staff and External Examiner. This is a different and more equitable approach than that used by
courses accredited by other play therapy organisations.
These courses are designed to produce safe and effective play therapy practitioners hence the emphasis on experiential and practical work to balance the theory. They are the only ones in
the world with published clinical outcomes using a standard measure. The courses are practice based and will prepare you for the eventuality of the registration of Play Therapists by
governments.
It is not necessary to be in personal therapy, to undertake a course, although the Course Director may require this if issues arise during the course that impede the student's ability to
work with children.
Normally applicants for the Diploma course will only be accepted if they have satisfactorily completed the Certificate course or a very close equivalent.
One Day Introductory Courses
Five Day Introductory Courses
Certificate Courses
Diploma Courses
Masters Courses
Supervision of Play Therapy Courses
Trainers of Play Therapists Courses
Other Learning Resources are available for users and commissioners of play therapy as well as for CPD Continuing Professional Development. These include:
'Play for Life' – Journal
Profession Structure Model
Clinical Database Extracts
It is not necessary to be in personal therapy, to undertake a course, although the Course Director may require this if issues arise during the course that impede the student's ability to work with children.
Normally applicants for the Diploma course will only be accepted if they have satisfactorily completed the Certificate course or a very close equivalent.
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