Janet Courtney – Touch and Boundary Setting in Child Counseling & Classrooms: Interventions to Manage Challenging and Ethical Dilemmas
Janet Courtney – Touch and Boundary Setting in Child Counseling & Classrooms: Interventions to Manage Challenging and Ethical Dilemmas
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Description
- Faculty:
- Janet Courtney
- Duration:
- 5 Hours 57 Minutes
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 06, 2017
Description
Outline
The Touch Controversy is broken down.
- Why the problem with touch & children?
- Touch with children vs adults
- “No touch” policies—More harm than good?
- Touch and your code of ethics
- Male vs female practitioner liability
- Examining the “slippery slope” argument
- Current research
The touch of the brain.
- Oxytocin—the “calming & connectivity” hormone
- Cortisol & hurtful or stressful touch
- Parasympathetic nervous system (PNS)
- C-tactile fibers—Emotional touch
- Sensory mirror neurons – develop empathy and interconnectivity
- Psychoeducation
Mediating factors of touch are assessed.
- Types of touch: child initiated, practitioner initiated, task-oriented, referential…
- Child’s age, gender, diagnosis
- Theoretical approach
- Cultural, religion, and more…
In clinics and classrooms, respond, Intervene and set safe boundaries.
- Recommendations for working with physically & sexually abused children—attunement/ proximity/cues
- Alternatives to physical restraint – interventions for physically aggressive kids/teens
- Skills for working with children diagnosed with autism, reactive attachment disorder, ADHD (attunement/proximity/cues)
- Child Restraint—informed consent sample
- Managing inappropriate touching by the child
- Developmental differences: infants, children, teens
Touch as an Intervention is a play therapy and assessment.
- Developmental play therapy—touch and attachment disorders
- DIR/floortime and children with autism
- FirstPlay®–facilitating corrective (and preventive) experiences of touch between infants and parents
- Touch in animal assisted therapy
- Peer-to-peer massage in schools
- Touch in groups: dance & movement/bereavement/play therapy
- Case Examples
The lab is growing professional self-awareness.
- Knowing your own proximity space boundaries & comfort
- Side hugs & acceptable touch alternatives
- Practice setting appropriate boundaries with children
- Professional touch survey small group discussion
- Practice boundary setting interventions—through mock demonstrations
Become a Touch Educator with Creative Play-Based Interventions.
- “Captain May I”
- ‘Red Light, Green Light’
- Hula hoop Personal Space
- “My No Touch Square!” chant activity
- Creating safe boundaries in the sandtray & clay
- Case study examples to apply to practice
It is growing ethical competency in touch.
- Aristotle’s “Practical Wisdom”
- 5 core competencies in touch
- Clinical & ethical touch guidelines
- Liability risk management— informed consent
Faculty
Janet Courtney Related seminars and products: 5
The founder of FirstPlay Therapy® is a professor at the Barry University School of Social Work. She is past President of the Florida Association for Play Therapy. She has publications. The journal deals with play therapy. It’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it’s, it Art therapy is covered in the American Journal of Art Therapy. And. The journal deals with therapeutic horticulture. In the book, he is a contributing author for the chapter Touching Autism through Developmental Play Therapy. There are play-based interventions for children and adolescents. . There is a book coming out in the spring of next year. Touch in Child Counseling and Play Therapy is an ethical and clinical guide. .
She has a certification in FirstPlay Therapy®. She has been invited to speak all over the world, including the Cayman Islands, England, Ireland, Morocco, Russia and the Ukraine. She deals with infant mental health, attachment, and trauma related issues. The new form of Kinesthetic Storytelling® can be found in her children’s book. The rainbow. . She has a website at www.FirstPlayTherapy.com.
Speaker disclosures.
Janet is the founder of FirstPlay. She is an instructor at Barry University. Dr.Courtney is a speaker for PESI, Inc.
Janet is a member of the National Association of Social Workers.
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