Leveling Up Therapy: Integrating Video Games and Play Therapy into Practice
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Learning Objectives
Participants will be able to:
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Identify 3 ways professionals can incorporate video games into clinical practice.
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Describe 3 ethical considerations for using video games with clients.
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Identify which populations can benefit from integrating video games into therapy sessions and those for which it is contraindicated.
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Identify and describe 2 video gaming interventions that facilitate communication, promote self-expression, and enhance therapeutic rapport with clients.
Description
Many mental health clinicians have not yet embraced video gaming as a therapeutic tool, but with 3 billion worldwide gamers, it can be a highly engaging and effective strategy. From classic console games like The Legend of Zelda and Mario Kart to online multiplayer worlds like Fortnite and Minecraft, video games have both power and potential. Join us for a dynamic 1-hour session where we will explore how to use gaming and technology to enhance therapeutic rapport, increase client engagement, and bolster client resilience. Attendees will learn creative techniques, understand ethical considerations, and gain insight into how clinicians can navigate the video gaming landscape. Regardless of your clinical background, this training will provide a unique opportunity to explore real-world techniques that bridge the worlds of play, video games, and traditional “talk therapy.” Come level up your knowledge and skills, and let’s harness the power of play for both young minds and the young at heart!
Target Audience
- Social Worker
- Counselor
- Marriage & Family Therapist
- Nurses
- Physicians
- Substance Use Disorder Professionals
- Psychologist
Presenters
Shawn Morton is the founder and Clinical Director of Advanced Counseling and Play Therapy, PLLC, a mental wellness practice in Wilmington, North Carolina that specializes in mental health services for children, teens, and their families. Shawn received his Masters in Counseling Education from the University of Mississippi. Shawn is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor Supervisor and a Registered Play Therapist Supervisor (RPT-S) who has extensive experience working with military families, LGBTQ+ youth, and neurodiverse populations. He is an avid gamer and is passionate about utilizing technology and video gaming as a primary treatment modality with clients. Shawn has worked in the mental health field for two decades and has practiced in both medical settings and private practice. Shawn is a Practitioner Instructor at Wake Forest University in the school’s Clinical Mental Health Counseling program and is an active member of the Association for Play Therapy. Shawn has also served on the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Association for Play Therapy.