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Albuquerque Play Therapy Solutions
Founded by Carol A. Brennan, PhD to provide an educational resource for both professionals and lay people interested in the concepts and benefits of Play Therapy. |
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Cartwheels Play Therapy
Laughter, play, and recreational therapy. Services and resources for special needs populations, elderly, schools and camps. |
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Family Enhancement and Play Therapy Center
Provides information for therapists and parents: workshops, videos, books, manuals, play therapy ideas, therapist supervision, continuing education, certification, and related links. A separate parent's page defines play therapy and gives information on finding a play therapist, how traumatic events impact children, and how to strengthen the family through play. |
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Hawaii Association for Play Therapy
Information about HAPT, play therapy in Hawaii, professional development for play therapists, and conferences and workshops in Hawaii and abroad. |
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Play Therapy Australia
Explanation of play therapy. Offering help for children and families. Training opportunities for professionals. |
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Sandplay Therapists of America
A resource for child and adult psychotherapists using play therapy, sandplay, art and sandtray therapy. Includes bibliography, Forum for consultation, member list, Journal articles, and symbol papers. |
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Sandplay Toys
Therapy miniatures, toys, and figures for use in a Jungian based psychotherapy. Products, sales and ordering. |
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Texas Association for Play Therapy
Texas branch of the Association for Play Therapy (APT). Information on goals, publications, newsletters, membership, the Board of Directors, conferences, and calls for new papers. |
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The Canadian Play Therapy Institute
Contains information on resources, training opportunities, accredited professionals, international membership, discussion groups, and news related to play therapy. Non-profit organization. |
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The Institute for Play
Discussions of the role of play in our mental and physical health, education, work. Connections are made between violence and play deprivation. Additional information is provided on speakers, play personalities, learning trust, and about the organization. |
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