Play Therapy and the Grieving Process: Helping Families Mourn Well Together
Webinar
1 CE Hour Approved by NBCC
“Play Therapy and the Grieving Process: Helping Families Mourn Well Together”
Brittney Phillips, LPC-MHSP
Tony Michael, PhD
Location
Online
Presentation Date/Time
Ongoing
Caregiving hurts. Self-care and good boundaries are vital, but by themselves they cannot save us from the wounds of our work. It’s time to learn a better roadmap to health for both ourselves and our clients. In this interactive presentation, you will gain an introductory understanding of the five core compassion fatigue resiliency skills. Then, together we will practice diving deeper into the core principle of intentionality.
Objectives:
- To define and recognize symptoms, risk factors and the professional maturation trajectory of compassion fatigue, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress
- To gain an introductory understanding of each of the five core compassion fatigue resiliency skills
- To practice skill-building with the intentionality resiliency skill
About the Speakers
Brittney Phillips, LPC-MHSP
Speaker Bio
Brittney Phillips is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health Service Provider who specializes in counseling children, adolescents, and families in Cookeville. In addition, she serves as a regional representative for the Upper Cumberland region of TLPCA. Brittney is also a doctoral student of the Ph.D. in a Counseling and Supervision program.
Tony Michael, PhD
Speaker Bio
Dr. Tony Michael is an Associate Professor at Tennessee Tech University. He is a Licensed Professional Counselor-Mental Health Service Provider, Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, Approved Clinical Supervisor, and National Certified Counselor. Dr. Michael provides counseling, supervision, consultation, and other mental health services through his private practice within the Upper Cumberland region.