FAQs and Information
What Is It?
- A two year post graduate certificate program designed to provide behavioral health professionals specialized training in play therapy practice.
- Offered by Temple University School of Social Work at both Temple University Ambler and Temple University Harrisburg
- Completion of this certificate program provides documentation of specific formal study, career oriented post graduate training to complement a college or university degree.
Who is eligible to apply?
Applicants must hold a minimum of a master´s degree from an accredited college or university in: social work, counseling, counselor education, psychology, school psychology, rehabilitative counseling, marriage and family therapy or a closely related mental health graduate program.
How do I apply?
Application process is to complete/submit graduate application and $65 application fee, along with submission of graduate transcripts, 3 letters of reference (one from an academic source), a goal statement to include prior related experience and future plans upon completion of certificate program. Formal interviews may be held to determine candidates´ ability to understand and integrate diverse viewpoints as well as their capacity and motivation to counsel children and families. [Please see Play Therapy Certificate Program Application Instructions for more specific information].
Can I take it if I am a MSW student?
The program is designed to accommodate MSW students. It is possible for students in the MSW program to take up to four courses in the certificate program-completing the remaining program requirements post MSW to be eligible for certification.
- Open to MSW students to design as area of study-could take 4 of the 5 courses as an area of study would still need to complete 5th course to complete certificate.
- MSW students with CWEL funding are not permitted to take this certificate program while enrolled in MSW program
May I take a course without having completed the pre-requisites?
Your chances of succeeding in the certificate program and your level of confidence greatly improve if you follow the recommended sequenced of course and pre-requisites listed for each class. On rare occasions the program coordinator in consultation with faculty may waive a pre-requisite based on your documented prior experience.
Can I transfer courses from another academic institution?
If you have completed comparable courses at another accredited college or university within 5 years preceding your application to this program and you earned at least a B, you may receive credit for up to two of those courses depending on review and approval by the program coordinator.
To obtain transfer credit requires the schools send an official transcript and description of the course to the attention of the appropriate program contact:
Temple University
Lynn Notestine,
Temple University Harrisburg
234 Strawberry Square
Harrisburg, PA 17101
How many classes do I have to take?
There are five 3 credit courses required to complete this certificate program.
Sequence of Coursework (offered in cohort fashion and must be taken in the sequence outlined-participants must agree to attend all sessions of the program and maintain a GPA of 3.0 to remain in good standing in the program)
Fall
Introduction to Play Therapy
Spring
Play Therapy Techniques
Summer
Play Therapy Applications for Special Populations
Fall
Special Topics in Play Therapy Practice
Spring
Advanced Play Therapy Practice and Seminar
What are the benefits of taking these courses?
- Graduate certificate in specialized practice of play therapy
- Courses provide instruction in history, theories and applications of play therapy consistent with APT requirements for instruction in these areas and as such satisfies the 150 hour RPT credentialing education requirement.
- Completion of the certificate will provide 150 hours of specific play therapy instruction to secure the RPT (Registered Play Therapist) credential. The RPT is a credential issued by the Association of Play Therapy (APT). APT is the primary professional organization dedicated to the field of Play Therapy whose mission is to promote the value of play, play therapy and credentialed play therapists. To apply for RPT certification an application process is required which includes additional credentialing requirements of license for independent clinical practice, general clinical experience, and supervised play therapy experience. For more information regarding complete APT credentialing process visit the APT website at www.A4PT.org and click on credentials link.
- This curriculum is APT approved.
What does it cost?
The cost is the regular graduate tuition. Current 2009-2010 tuition rate schedule can be found here (subject to change). Participants are responsible for any text books required in the courses.
Is Financial Aid Available?
Temple University Harrisburg students should contact their financial services representative Shellie Smith who is available to direct participants in the certificate program to potential financial resources at Shellie.smith@temple.edu or (717) 232-6400 X228.
Temple University Ambler students should contact their financial services representative Barbara Leopold who is available to direct participants in the certificate program to potential financial resources at barbara.leopold@temple.edu or 267.468.8443.
Who do I contact for more information/application?
Harrisburg Campus
Lynn Notestine, MSW
TUH Assistant Director
TUH@temple.edu
717-232-6400
1-866-769-1860 (toll free)
Ambler Campus
Bernie S. Newman, Ph.D., LCSW
School of Social Work
Philadelphia, PA 19122
215-204-1205
bnewman@temple.edu
