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The Florida Association for Play Therapy and The University of Central Florida Present The 2004 FAPT Conference Orlando, Florida Friday, February 27 and Saturday, February 28, 2004 featuring Eliana Gil, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S Family Play Therapy Co-sponsored by The Institute for Continuing Education

Friday February 27 Located at the UCF Student Union Registration 8:00am-9:00am Workshop 9:00am-4:30pm (Lunch from 12:00-1:00) Family Play Therapy with Eliana Gil, PhD, LMFT, RPT-S This workshop integrates systems theory with play therapy. A rationale for doing so will be provided as well as a number of useful techniques that will familiarize participants with play therapy goals and techniques. Participants will be exposed to family play genograms, family puppet stories, family sandtrays, as well as a variety of other strategies for engaging all family members and promoting treatment goals. Play therapy will be presented as a universal approach that facilitates cross-cultural work. Eliana Gil received her doctorate in family therapy from the California Graduate School of Family Psychology in San Rafael, California. She is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, a Registered Play Therapist-Supervisor, and a Registered Art Therapist. Dr. Gil has published many books and articles on child abuse and related topics, including "The Healing Power of Play:Therapy with Abused Children" and "Play In Family Therapy." She is a well-known lecturer, author, teacher, and clinician, and she has presented workshops all over the world. She has served on the Boards of Directors of the American Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (APSAC), The National Resource Center on Child Sexual Abuse, and The Association for Play Therapy. Presentation 1A: Presentation 1B Presentation 1C Presentation 1D Saturday, February 28 Located at The Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership First Session 10:30-12:00 noon Group Play Therapy with Adolescent Girls with Donna Faranda, PsyD Introduction to Sandplay Therapy: A Healing Process with Christine Bergman,LMHC and Trudy Rankin, LMHC, ISST Parental Alienation Syndrome: Overview and Implications for Play Therapy Treatment with Teresa Gutierrez, LMHC Play Therapy Treatment of Anxiety Disorders with Janet Courtney, LCSW, RPT-S and Robert Nolan, PhD, RPT-S k 12:00-1:30 Lunch (Be sure to visit our vendors) Presentation 2A Presentation 2B Presentation 2C Presentation 2D Presentation 2E Second Session 1:30-4:45 (break from 3:00-3:15) Play Therapy With Children in Crisis: Protocol and Procedures with Jennifer Baggerly,PhD, LMHC-S,RPT-S, Judy Bourgeois-Smith, M.A., Connie Reagan,and Marnie Wonderly, MA Importance of Play for the Play Therapist with Diedre Skigen, LMHC and Norma Bonet, LCSW Sand Tray Play in Diverse Group Settings with Linda Hunter PhD,RPT-S and Jane Robinson, LMHC, RPT Healing with Play with Diana Malca, LCSW, RPT-S, CPT-S Biopsychosocial Model To Increase Parental Compliance in Play Therapy with Penny Phares, ARNP, RPT For more information on the conference contact Dr. Leslie Jones at 407-823-4967

Clinical Supervision with Eliana Gil, Ph.D., LMFT, RPT-S Play therapy clinical supervision with one of our most distinguished Registered Play Therapist Supervisors Saturday, February 28, 2004 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. $125.00 Prior to the Saturday conference sessions, Dr. Gil will provide 2 hours of play therapy clinical supervision and consultation in a small group format. Space is limited to 10 participants, and the $125.00 fee is separate from the conference fee. All participants must be prepared to present and discuss a play therapy case during the session. This session qualified for two hours (2.00) of clinical supervision continuing education credit. Applicants must complete the supervision registration form and submit a separate check for the supervision fee. Space will be assigned on a first come-first-served basis. The first 10 registered participants will be notified that they are in the group; all others will have their check returned. There will be NO refund in case of cancellation after 2/18/04, unless the spot can be filled by another participant. For more information, contact Dr. Leslie Jones at 407-823-4967 FREE Community Presentation Encouraging Self Control for Kids: Improving Problematic Interactions, presented by Shannon Gleason, MA and Jill Davis, LCSW, RPT Saturday, February 28, 2004 10:30 a.m.-12:00 noon This free, special presentation is being offered as a community service to parents and teachers in the Orlando area. This presentation is geared towards non-clinical participants who want to learn strategies for helping their children, and does not qualify for continuing education credit. Visit Our Vendors Saturday, February 28, 2004 9:00 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. Before the sessions begin, or during the lunch and afternoon breaks, make sure to stop by the vendors' area in the Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership. You're sure to find all types of items that were specially chosen for the Play Therapist. Continuing Education Credit Continuing education (CE) for the conference will be provided by The Institute for Continuing Education at an additional processing fee of $25.00 per person. Applications for CE credit will be available at the conference, and participants who wish to receive CE will be responsible for mailing the application to the Institute. For specific questions regarding CE credit, please contact The Institute at: 251-990-5030; FAX: 251-990-2665; e-mail: instconted@aol.com Special Needs All conference sites are wheelchair accessible. For assistance with the special needs of any participant, contact Dr. Leslie Jones at 407-823-4967 by February 18, 2004.

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM DO NOT SEND CASH Make Checks payable to: UCF Mail completed registration form, WITH PAYMENT, to: UCF Academy, UCF College of Education, PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816 Name: License # Address: Contact info: Day phone: Evening phone: REQUIRED: Please indicate your first and second choices for the Saturday sessions (e.g.: 2B) Session assignments will be made on a first-come-first-served basis. Saturday morning, session 1: 1st Choice 2nd Choice Saturday afternoon, session 2: 1st Choice 2nd Choice Conference Registration Postmarked on or before 01/30/04 Postmarked AFTER 01/30/04 APT member: $175.00 $200.00 Non-member $225.00 $250.00 Student: $75.00 $100.00 Total Amount Enclosed: $ CONFERENCE CANCELLATION POLICY: All cancellation requests must be in writing. We will honor written requests for full refunds that are postmarked by 2/18/04. After 2/18/04, there will be a refund less a $50.00 cancellation fee. SUPERVISION REGISTRATION FORM Make Checks payable to: UCF Mail completed registration form, WITH PAYMENT, to: UCF Academy, UCF College of Education, PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816 Name: Address: Contact info: Day phone: Evening phone: Clinical Supervision $125.00 Enclose a separate check, made payable to UCF, and indicate "Supervision" on the front of the check. PLEASE NOTE: Space will be assigned on a first come-first-served basis. The first 10 registered participants will be notified that they are in the group; all others will have their check returned. All cancellation requests must be in writing. There will be NO refund in case of cancellation after 2/18/04, unless the spot can be filled by another participant.

Continuing Education Continuing Education for this event is provided by The Institute for Continuing Education. Continuing education credit is offered as listed. Continuing education credit is awarded on a daily basis, with full daily attendance required. The processing fee for continuing education is $25.00 per person. Applications for continuing education credit will be available on site. For specific questions regarding continuing education credit, please call The Institute at: 251-990-5030; FAX: 251-990-2665; e-mail: instconted@aol.com. Continuing Education Contact Hours Offered: Friday, February 27: 6 hrs. Saturday, February 28: 4.50 hrs. Psychology: This activity is co-sponsored by The Institute for Continuing Education and the Florida Association for Play Therapy. The Institute for Continuing Education is approved by the American Psychological Association to offer continuing education for psychologists. The Institute maintains responsibility for the program. Counseling: The Institute for Continuing Education is an organization recognized by The National Board for Certified Counselors to offer continuing education for certified counselors. The Institute for continuing Education adheres to NBCC continuing education guidelines. NBCC Provider No. 5643. Social Work: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved as a provider for social work continuing education by the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB), www.aswb.org, 1-800-225-6880, though the Approved Continuing Education (ACE) program. The Institute for Continuing Education maintains responsibility for the program. Licensed social workers should contact their individual state jurisdiction to review current continuing education requirements for licensure renewal. ASSWB Provider No. 1007. Florida Professionals: Florida Department of Health, Board of licensed mental health counselors, marriage/family therapy, and clinical social workers Provider No. BAP 255, expiration 03/05. Drug-Alcohol: The Institute for Continuing Education is approved by the National Association of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) to provide continuing education for alcohol and drug abuse counselors. NAADAC Provider No. 000243. Play Therapy: The Institute for Continuing Education is an approved provider of continuing education by The Association for Play Therapy. APT Provider No. 98-040. Nursing: The Institute for Continuing Education is accredited as a provider of continuing education in nursing by the Alabama Board of Nursing. ABNP No. 1124. Nurses should check with their state board to determine if credit issued by a provider of the Ala Board of Nursing is acceptable for credit in their jurisdiction. NOT A MEMBER? Join now. Return this APT application with your conference registration and receive the member conference rate, along with great membership benefits like the International Journal of Play Therapy, APT and FAPT newsletters, and opportunities for play therapy training and networking in Florida! The directory information provided below will, unless otherwise noted, appear in your annual Membership Directory listing. Please provide the information requested in each item. "I wish to promote and support the field of play therapy by becoming a Member of the Association for Play Therapy, Inc. and the Florida Association for Play Therapy, Inc. Branch!" Category: Professional (Individual mental health professional) Affiliate (full-time student,parent,etc.) First Name: Last Name: Degree/Designation Branch: Florida SSN - - (Confidential. Used only for identification purposes) Business/Affiliation: Address: City State: FL Zip: Email: Telephone ( ) - Fax ( ) - Annual Dues: Professional Members: APT: $ 55.00 + Florida Branch: $20.00 = $75.00 Total Student/Affilliate Members : APT$ 30.00 + Florida Branch $10.00= $ 40.00 Total Total Amount Enclosed: $ MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO APT

The conference will be held at the beautiful University of Central Florida campus in Orlando. UCF Student Union Directions to the UCF Main Campus: For additional information call our Directions Hotline: (407) 882-0909 Vicinity maps are available at http://www.ucf.edu/campusmap/vicinity.html. From Orlando International Airport: (20 miles) Go east on 528 to 417 north. Take 417 north (Toll Road) to exit 37 - University Blvd. Exit east onto University Blvd. to UCF. From Daytona Beach on I-4: Exit 94 (old exit 49) onto FL 434 east. Go through Longwood, Winter Springs, and Oviedo on FL 434 to UCF. From Tampa on I-4: Exit 72 (old exit 28) onto east 528 (Toll Road). Go past Orlando International Airport to 417 north. Take 417 north (Toll Road) to exit 37 - University Blvd. Exit east onto University Blvd. to UCF. Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership Dr. Eliana Gil will be presenting on Friday, February 27 at the Student Union. The remainder of the conference will be held on Saturday, February 28 at the UCF Academy for Teaching, Learning and Leadership. Parking is available in the Education parking lot for a fee of $3.00. Information on local hotel accommodations is available at: www.housing.ucf.edu/prospective/ucfarea.htm From South on Florida Turnpike: Exit 254 (Orlando South - 441). Take first right onto east 528 (Toll Road). Go east past Orlando International Airport to 417. Take 417 north (Toll Road) to exit 37 -University Blvd. Exit east onto University Blvd. to UCF. From North on Florida Turnpike: Exit 267 onto east 408 (Toll Road). Go east through Orlando to merge with 417. Take 417 north to exit 37 - University Blvd. Exit east onto University Blvd. www.floridaplaytherapy.org College of Education University of Central Florida PO Box 161250 Orlando, FL 32816 A wonderful training opportunity for Psychologists, Mental Health Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, Social Workers, and Registered Play Therapists!