2010 International Play Therapy World Congress
Making a Difference - Innovations in the Use of Creative Arts and Play Therapies
Marrakech, Morocco 13th – 24th May 2010
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Introduction
Play Therapy International (PTI) and Play Therapy Africa (PTA) are organising the 2010 Play Therapy World Congress.
This is an essential event for anyone concerned with the emotional welfare and psychosocial support of children including:
- Practitioners – Play Therapists, Psychologists, Counsellors, Psychotherapists, Psychiatrists, Teachers, Social Workers, Nurses, Occupational Therapists and Paediatricians
- Clinical Supervisors and Line Managers
- Researchers wishing to acquire supporting evidence and sources for any project concerned with the social, emotional, behaviour and mental health issues of children
- Policy Makers and Service Managers – from National and Local Government departments and NGOs from the education, social services and mental health sectors.
The Congress welcomes delegates of all levels from those new to play and creative arts
therapies to those with many years of experience.
79 presenters from Australia, Canada, Ethiopia, France, Ireland, Italy, South Korea,
Spain, UK and USA will provide examples of the latest play and creative arts therapies
practice and evidence of efficacy. Many of these workshops and papers are being
presented for the first time – leading edge innovation in the profession. They will
also show that these therapies are effective with infants, children and adolescents
from many cultures and ethnicity.
The venue, Marrakech, is easily accessible for delegates from Africa Europe and
North America, with a wide range of accommodation from 5 star luxury to 2 star
budget hotels and the unique riads for families and groups.
Simple fee structure – discounts for PTI, PTUK, PTIrl and PTA members plus extra
'Early Bird' incentive.