Working with Grown Ups from a Relational Parenting Perspective

2 CE Hours

NBCC; APT

$30.00

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Presenter:
Kate Haberman, LISW, MFT, RPT-S, CTP

August 27
9 AM - 11 AM

CE Hours: 2
Credit Type:  NBCC; APT
Play Therapy Areas: Skills and Methods (2)
Difficulty Level: Intermediate

Program Description:

Through this training, clinicians will explore how to introduce and model relational parenting concepts with caregivers, helping them understand a child’s struggles through the lens of emotional needs rather than behavior management. The training also includes practical guidance on how to integrate core principles of play therapy into work with families, allowing for deeper, more meaningful engagement.

Learning Objectives

  1. You will learn what Relational Parenting is and how it differs from traditional parenting methods
  2. You will learn the value of attuning and connecting in parenting.
  3. You will learn how to practice and teach empathy and emotional validation while practicing boundaries and limit setting.

Registration Requirements for LIVE trainings

  1. Select the training you would like to complete
  2. Complete payment
  3. Check your email inbox for the ZOOM link and the program evaluation (to be completed after the training)
  4. Following the completion of the live webinar, your presenter will share a link for a brief quiz.
  5. A CE certificate will be emailed to you immediately upon obtaining a passing score on the quiz (no CE credit will be issued if the quiz is not completed)
  6. Complete the evaluation (optional)

Following the completion of the live webinar, your presenter will share a link for a brief quiz. Please ensure you complete this quiz to receive you CE certificate.

About the Presenter

In 2020, Kate Haberman, LISW, MFT, RPT-S opened The Center for Foundational & Relational Wellness, LLC after responding to, both, the ongoing need for trauma and neurosequential development (attachment) treatment and a more inclusive, holistic, systems framework. Kate has previous experience working with inner city homeless and runaway youth, investigating child abuse, youth sexuality, and high profile child trauma cases.
Kate graduated with her undergraduate degree in Social Work from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 2000 and with her Masters in Social Welfare and Certificate in Marriage and Family Therapy from the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee in 2003.
Kate has gained a specialized training in trauma and specifically Object Relations Attachment Theory while apprenticing and collaborating with Holly Van Gulden. Kate has trained extensively with Dr Kottman and is a registered play therapist and play therapy supervisor, a state approved social work supervisor, a certified TheraPlay practitioner and is trained in Filial Therapy. In 2019, Kate was awarded Play Therapist of the Year by the Iowa Association for Play Therapy. She commonly works with families, couples and parent/child dyads who have experienced early developmental trauma. Kate has developed a Parent Child Relational Assessment using elements of TheraPlay, Object Relations Theory and Attachment Theory to offer a comprehensive, non diagnostic, relational assessment as a tool to better understand of the needs of the child due to disruptive attachment, trauma, and other family issues. This play based (TheraPlay MIM) assessment is often requested by DHS workers and court officials to assess the attachment needs of young children and help guide treatment recommendations in the parent child relationship.
Along with providing psycho and play therapy, Kate is committed to enhancing the overall awareness, acceptance and advocacy of the community by offering professional and community education, expert testimony and support, non-diagnostic self and family learning opportunities and professional supervision. Kate is a former foster parent, adoptive parent to a 15 year old and a biological parent to 11 year old twins. Kate has a strong passion for communication, advocacy and learning and believes that “Those who live passionately teach us how to love, those who love passionately, teach us how to live.” (Paramahansa Yogananda)

Contact You Need A Training

ADDRESS:
Colleen Grote, PhD, LMHC, RPT-S
Heart and Solutions, LLC
PO BOX 233
Grundy Center, IA 50638

PHONE: 800-531-4236
FAX: 319-483-6661
EMAIL: colleeng@heartandsolutions.net
WEBSITE: https://heartandsolutions.net

As the training arm of Heart and Solutions, You Need a Training is owned and operated by Heart and Solutions, LLC. All aspects of continuing education trainings offered by You Need a Training, are the sole responsibility of Heart and Solutions.

ACEP LogoHeart and Solutions, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7376. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Heart and Solutions, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.

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Heart and Solutions, LLC is an approved provider of Play Therapy Continuing Education through the Association for Play Therapy, which has developed policies, standards, and the credentialing for the practice of Play Therapy. APT Approved Provider #21-645

Contact Us:
Heart and Solutions, LLC
PO BOX 233
Grundy Center, IA 50638

800-531-4236
colleeng@heartandsolutions.net