What Play Therapists Are Saying!
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Very informative course!
Nikolina Milosavljević
I liked the described techniques in the playroom with children the most, but the rest of the described intervention was also helpful because we sometimes for...
Read MoreI liked the described techniques in the playroom with children the most, but the rest of the described intervention was also helpful because we sometimes forget to be emphatic with parents. Enuresis is not only the child's problem but a problem that affects the whole family.
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Wonderful specific interventions
Nikki Brown
I found the specific interventions very helpful in addressing both nocturnal and diurnal enuresis. It was presented in a way that I can take the information...
Read MoreI found the specific interventions very helpful in addressing both nocturnal and diurnal enuresis. It was presented in a way that I can take the information and address the problem with any child, whether it is the presenting problem or not.
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I was able to implement immediately with my children and ...
Tery Harper
The information in this training was helpful, and something I was able to implement immediately with my children and parents. They were excited and engaged w...
Read MoreThe information in this training was helpful, and something I was able to implement immediately with my children and parents. They were excited and engaged with the interventions.
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So informative!
Karleigh Chase
I truly enjoyed this course. It provided a lot of helpful information about the potential causes of the enuresis as well as interventions to work with the cl...
Read MoreI truly enjoyed this course. It provided a lot of helpful information about the potential causes of the enuresis as well as interventions to work with the client and parents.
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Hold it in, its worth the watch!
Fernando Gonzalez III
This training seemed to come at the most opportune time as I had some client's come in for enuresis. Not only did I expand my general knowledge of enuresis b...
Read MoreThis training seemed to come at the most opportune time as I had some client's come in for enuresis. Not only did I expand my general knowledge of enuresis but also gained insight into the neurobiology of enuresis. I highly recommend taking this course if you need some tools and strategies for how to approach enuresis with clients when they re in your playroom. I tried all the strategies with my client and the enuresis has since stopped.
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Get This Presentation!
Melissa Brown
I really enjoyed the presentation. The video quality was top notch and the content was well presented. I really liked how each objective was clearly presente...
Read MoreI really enjoyed the presentation. The video quality was top notch and the content was well presented. I really liked how each objective was clearly presented and discussed.
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Very Useful!
Jessica Nolen
This class was very helpful in teaching counselors how to effectively work with children dealing with enuresis and encopresis. The instructor's demonstratio...
Read MoreThis class was very helpful in teaching counselors how to effectively work with children dealing with enuresis and encopresis. The instructor's demonstrations of how to address topics with children (and parents) will be useful in my practice.
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This training is so important for play therapists!
Molly Monaghan
This specific topic is so important, yet widely under-represented. The training provides well-articulated, educational, and extremely helpful information and...
Read MoreThis specific topic is so important, yet widely under-represented. The training provides well-articulated, educational, and extremely helpful information and interventions for work with children.
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The best course on this topic
Carly Schrimpl
This was the best course on this topic I've taken. A lot of practical ideas in working with the kiddo and families.
This was the best course on this topic I've taken. A lot of practical ideas in working with the kiddo and families.
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Comprehensive Course on Enuresis
wendy taylor
Well-presented and comprehensive
Well-presented and comprehensive
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Super helpful course!
lourdes silva
This course was super helpful. It gives you a Lot of ideas how to work with enuresis, while showing a Lot of respect and empathy for both parents and Childr...
Read MoreThis course was super helpful. It gives you a Lot of ideas how to work with enuresis, while showing a Lot of respect and empathy for both parents and Children during this stressful process.
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What's included?
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2 CE Hours & Certificate (with survey & passing quiz grade)
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Learn at your own pace. The training videos will be here waiting for you!
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No Expiration Date (you'll have 24-hour, 365-Days access to the content). Rewatch them anytime!
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Closed Captioning
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High Quality, 4K Interactive Video & Clear Audio
Will this suit me?
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Beginner play therapists wanting to know basic information on enuresis
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Intermediate play therapists looking for extra tools and resources for their play therapy toolbox.
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Advanced play therapists looking to better address challenges regarding enuresis
2 NON-CONTACT CONTINUING EDUCATION HOURS
Meets 2 Hours of Special Topics
APT APPROVED PROVIDER 18-533
Course Description:
Most play therapists don’t specialize in dealing with enuresis.
However, there are many children who struggle with the shame, embarrassment, and inconvenience of diurnal or nocturnal enuresis (or both) that present for mental health services.
If you are a play therapist who is curious about causes, issues, and treatment of childhood enuresis than this 3-hour course is for you. Register Today to reserve your spot.
Course Objectives:
Objective 1 - List 3 common causes of Enuresis in Children.
Objective 2 - Identify issues that co-present with enuresis in the play therapy process.
Objective 3 - List different presentations of Enuresis that a play therapist may encounter.
Objective 4 - Discuss play therapy treatment planning for a child presenting with enuresis.
Objective 5 - Apply 3 interventions to use in play therapy treatment for Diurnal Enuresis.
Objective 6 - Apply 3 interventions to use in play therapy psychoeducation with parents to aid decreasing Nocturnal Enuresis.
Play Therapy Toolbox is an Approved Provider with the Association for Play Therapy. (APT Approved Provider #18-533).
Play therapy credit available to mental health professionals only as listed in each course description. Courses that do not qualify for play therapy credit are clearly listed.
Your Instructors
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Instructor
Susan Stutzman
Susan Stutzman, LCPC, RPT-S, is the founder and owner of Kid Matters Counseling in Hinsdale, IL. Susan is the co-owner of Play Therapy Toolbox, a digital resource to help support, train, and equip the next generation of play therapists and play therapy supervisors. She is the past president of the Illinois Association for Play Therapy, a mother of 3 children, and lives in Hinsdale with her husband of 17 years.