RPT Supervision

RPT Supervision

Are you a mental health professional seeking supervision in play therapy?


Look no further! Our clinic offers specialized RPT supervision services to support your professional growth and enhance your skills in working with children and families.


Expertise in Play Therapy

Our team of experienced and licensed play therapists have extensive knowledge and expertise in the field of play therapy. We are passionate about helping professionals like you become proficient and confident in utilizing play therapy techniques.

Individualized Supervision

We understand that each professional has unique learning needs and goals. Our RPT supervision services are tailored to your specific requirements. Through one-on-one sessions, we provide personalized guidance, case consultations, and professional support to help you develop your play therapy skills.

Comprehensive Approach

Our supervision services encompass a comprehensive approach to play therapy. We cover a wide range of topics, including assessment, treatment planning, intervention techniques, ethical considerations, and cultural sensitivity. You will receive guidance on how to apply play therapy principles to various clinical situations.

Flexible Scheduling

We value your time and work commitments. Our supervision sessions can be scheduled at your convenience, including evenings and weekends. We strive to accommodate your busy schedule to ensure you receive the support you need.

Enhance Your
Play Therapy Skills

 Our RPT supervision services will help you refine and expand your play therapy techniques, allowing you to provide more effective and impactful interventions for children and families.
Personalized
Guidance

Our one-on-one supervision sessions are tailored to your specific needs, providing individualized guidance and support as you navigate complex cases and challenges in your play therapy practice.
Professional Growth
and Development

By engaging in RPT supervision, you can further develop your clinical expertise, deepen your theoretical knowledge, and stay up-to-date with the latest advancements in the field of play therapy.
Ethical and
Cultural Competence

 Our supervision services cover ethical considerations and cultural sensitivity in play therapy practice, equipping you with the necessary skills to provide culturally competent and inclusive care for diverse populations.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is RPT supervision?

    RPT supervision refers to the process of receiving guidance, support, and mentorship from a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S). It is a requirement for mental health professionals seeking to become Registered Play Therapists (RPTs) or those already practicing play therapy who wish to enhance their skills and knowledge.

  • Who can benefit from RPT supervision?

    RPT supervision is beneficial for mental health professionals who are interested in specializing in play therapy or incorporating play therapy techniques into their practice. This includes counselors, psychologists, social workers, and other professionals working with children and families.

  • What are the goals of RPT supervision?

    The primary goals of RPT supervision are to enhance the supervisee's play therapy skills, expand their theoretical knowledge, ensure ethical practice, and promote personal and professional growth. Supervision provides a space for reflection, case consultation, skill development, and exploration of the supervisee's own process as a therapist.

  • How does RPT supervision work?

    RPT supervision typically involves regular meetings between the supervisee and the RPT-S. These meetings can be conducted in person, online, or through a combination of both. The supervisee presents cases, discusses therapeutic interventions, receives feedback, and engages in professional development activities guided by the RPT-S.


  • How long does RPT supervision last?

    The duration of RPT supervision can vary depending on individual needs and requirements. It is typically a mandatory component for mental health professionals seeking to obtain the Registered Play Therapist (RPT) credential and may involve a specified number of supervision hours as determined by the Association for Play Therapy (APT).

  • How often are RPT supervision sessions scheduled?

    The frequency of RPT supervision sessions can vary depending on the supervisee's needs and the requirements of the RPT-S. Supervision sessions are typically scheduled on a regular basis, such as weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, to provide ongoing support, guidance, and accountability.


  • How do I find an RPT-S for supervision?

    To find an RPT-S for supervision, you can search the directory of the Association for Play Therapy (APT) or inquire with local play therapy associations or mental health organizations. You can also ask for recommendations from colleagues or professionals in your field who have experience with play therapy.

  • What is the difference between RPT and RPT-S?

    The designation RPT stands for Registered Play Therapist and is obtained by mental health professionals who have completed the required training and supervision in play therapy. RPT-S, on the other hand, stands for Registered Play Therapist Supervisor, indicating that the professional has received additional training and met specific criteria to provide supervision to RPTs or supervisees seeking play therapy certification.

Interested in our services? We’re here to help!

Take your play therapy practice to the next level with our specialized RPT supervision services. Join our community of dedicated professionals who are passionate about helping children and families thrive through the power of play. Contact us today to embark on this enriching professional journey!

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