Our previous Playborhoods and Play Therapy’s Got Talent webinars were a huge success, with tens of thousands of viewers to date! We are excited about our presenters from around the world for our fourth world edition. This year, it’s FREE! Each presenter will share a cutting-edge topic. Whether you provide in-person therapy or virtual sessions, you will discover new tools and resources to effectively address various issues.
You will learn new and innovative techniques from guest speakers from different countries. This will be a unique opportunity to learn, be inspired, and expand your therapeutic toolkit.
If you’re unable to attend the FREE live webinar broadcast, you can sign up for the recorded version for FREE (no CE) or with 4 CE for only $47 (after Jan 1, 2025, the price increases to $97) and watch at your convenience.
Note: With the premium live purchase, you get access to the premium recording (released Jan 16, 2025). With the free (No CE) live sign-up, you will receive access to the free no-CE recording, posted to your account on Jan 16, 2025.
Throughout the live webinar broadcast, there will be exciting giveaways, including psychotherapy books, mental health products, and gift cards. All attendees of the live webinar broadcast and the recorded version who register by January 1, 2025, will automatically be entered into a drawing to win one of our prizes!
If you choose to attend the live version, you can attend for free (no CE awarded) or pay $47 for 4 CE live credits.
Note: Price changes to $97 after January 1, 2025. Premium purchase of this live or recorded event offers Association for Play Therapy (APT) 4 CE non-contact credits only. A quiz and passing score of 80 or above is required for this. The free live or recorded event offers no CE credits and no APT credits.
This is a world-wide training event that you won’t want to miss!
Date: January 14, 2025, 10:30 AM to 3:00 PM EST (USA)
Liana Lowenstein, MSW, CPT-S, is a therapist, lecturer, and author in Toronto, Canada, who has been working with children and families since 1988. She is internationally recognized for her innovative work, including 15 books on child and family therapy. She is the winner of the Monica Herbert award for outstanding achievement in the field.