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The Deeper Meaning of Children’s Play: A Jungian Analytical Play Therapy Perspective
By: J.P. Lilly, LCSW, RPT-STM
Continuing education credits are provided by the Monmouth University School of Social Work in accordance with New Jersey Administrative Code 13:44G and are recognized by the New Jersey Board of Social Work Examiners. CEs will be provided by the National Association for Social Work (NSAW). According to the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs, NASW is listed as one of the acceptable sources of continuing education.

NJ APT is an approved APT Provider #05-159. This program is approved for 6 hours of play therapy CE.
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It is the goal of NJ APT to provide educational seminars and workshops that are free from commercial interests, conflicts of interest, financial relationships. NJ APT aims to provide quality programs that are grounded in play therapy theory, empirically sound, and free of external biases. NJ APT asks that instructors present materials that are supported by empirical evidence and to clearly outline the accuracy and efficacy of their program. Instructors are also expected to discuss the limitations of their program and the risks that may be involved.
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