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Expired Sexually Abused Children and Youth: Understanding the Developmental Impact and Facilitating Recovery – 12 CEUs

  • Two-day workshop for 12 CEUs
     February 26, 2016 - February 27, 2016
     9:00 am - 4:30 pm
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BC Play Therapy Association holds workshops throughout the year to help advance the education of Play Therapy Practitioners and related professions. These usually revolve around a specialized speaker teaching a subject of importance to the advancement of play therapy as a therapeutic practice.

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