Welcome to the Playroom: A Beginner’s Guide to Child-Centered Play Therapy
Join us for a 2-day, 12 CE introduction to Child-Centered Play Therapy—learn core CCPT skills to support children’s healing through play.
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Location
78 Regency Pkwy
78 Regency Parkway Mansfield, TX 76063Good to know
Highlights
- 1 day 7 hours
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Welcome to the Playroom is a 2-day, 12 CE training designed to introduce counselors to the foundations of Child-Centered Play Therapy (CCPT). This engaging workshop will walk participants through the philosophy and skills that make CCPT a trusted approach for supporting children’s growth and emotional well-being.
Across two days, participants will learn how to set up a playroom with purposeful toys and materials, understand how play fosters development, and practice the basic responses that strengthen the therapeutic relationship. Training will also cover strategies for setting limits in the playroom and ways to partner with parents as part of the process.
With a blend of instruction, demonstration, hands-on practice, and reflection, this workshop is ideal for counselors who are brand new to play therapy as well as clinicians who want to refresh their understanding of child-centered principles. By the end, participants will feel equipped to begin integrating CCPT into their clinical practice with confidence and clarity.
This training is designed for mental health professionals, including LPCs, LMFTs, LCSWs, psychologists, school counselors, and graduate students seeking foundational skills in play therapy.
For more information email: info@mapttrainingcenter.com
Days/Times
November 7-8, 2025
- Friday November 7, 9am-4pm with one-hour lunch break
- Saturday November 8, 9am-4pm with one-hour lunch break
Location
Mansfield Mission Center
78 Regency Parkway
Mansfield, TX 76063
Important: Drive around to the back, park, and enter through the market. Please do not enter throught the front of the YMCA.
Objectives
By the end of this 2-day training, participants will be able to:
- Explain the history of Child-Centered Play Therapy and why it remains a valuable approach today.
- Describe how play supports children’s growth, development, and emotional expression.
- Identify the key beliefs that guide child-centered play therapy and how they shape the role of the counselor.
- Recognize the essential toys and materials needed to set up an effective playroom.
- Practice using child-centered play therapy responses to support the therapeutic relationship.
- Apply a basic framework for setting limits in the playroom while maintaining connection.
- Discuss how to include and guide parents as part of the CCPT process
Speakers:
Heather Pina-McGhee, M.A., LPC-S, RPT-S™ , Certified CCPT-S
Heather is the owner and clinical director of Life Chapters Counseling, PLLC in Mansfield, Texas. A Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor™, Certified Child-Centered Play Therapy Supervisor (CCPT-S), EMDR Certified Practitioner and TBRI® Practitioner, she specializes in helping children, teens, and families through play therapy, sandtray, EMDR, and trauma-informed approaches. Heather’s background includes experience as a classroom teacher, school counselor, and child protective services worker, which gives her a unique perspective on the systems that impact children’s lives. She provides supervision for LPC-Associates and Registered Play Therapist™ candidates and is passionate about mentoring the next generation of play therapists. As co-founder of the Mansfield-Arlington Play Therapy Training Center (MAPT Training Center, LLC), Heather is committed to making high-quality, practical play therapy training accessible to mental health professionals.
Amy Andra, M.S., LPC-S, RPT-S™ , Certified CCPT-S
Amy is the co-founder of Spirit Therapy, PLLC in Midlothian, Texas, where she provides counseling for children, adolescents, and families. She is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Supervisor, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor ™, Certified Child-Centered Play Therapy Supervisor (CCPT-S) and EMDR certified practitioner. She specializes in working with all ages integrating Play, activity based interventions, somatic interventions, Internal Family Systems interventions and animal assisted therapy. With extensive experience in both school and private practice settings, Amy brings warmth and expertise to her work with children and to her supervision of LPC-Associates and Registered Play Therapist™ candidates. As co-founder of the MAPT Training Center, Amy enjoys equipping counselors with the skills and confidence to integrate Child-Centered Play Therapy into their practice.
CANCELATION/REFUND POLICY
All cancellation requests must be submitted in writing to info@mapttrainingcenter.com
Requests received by 11:59 p.m. on October 27, 2025 will be eligible for a refund of the registration fee, less a $50 administrative processing fee.
No refunds will be issued for requests received after this date.
MAPT Training Center reserves the right to cancel or reschedule this training due to unforeseen circumstances. In such cases, every effort will be made to notify registered participants in advance, and all registration and continuing education fees will be fully refunded.
Please note: MAPT Training Center’s financial responsibility is limited solely to the amount of the registration fee paid.
MAPT Training Center is committed to providing accessible learning experiences. Please contact us at info@mapttrainingcenter.com by October 24th to request accommodations
If you have concerns or grievances regarding this training, please contact MAPT Training Center at info@mapttrainingcenter.com. We will make every effort to resolve complaints in a fair and timely manner.
Play Therapy credit is only awarded to mental health professionals.
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