Brandy Rogers, LPC, RPT-S, ACS, CPCS


With a Master's degree in Professional Counseling from Georgia State University and a specialized focus on play therapy and trauma, Brandy Rogers brings a wealth of experience to her role as an educator. Her extensive background, rooted in working with children's advocacy centers, key community agencies, and private practice, has honed her expertise in the areas of child abuse, trauma, attachment, and family dynamics. Brandy’s firsthand experience in delivering mental health treatment, coupled with her active engagement in clinical supervision and training, enriches her pedagogy, making her teaching both informed and deeply empathetic.

Beyond her credentials, Brandy’s passion for play therapy and her commitment to empowering future professionals are the cornerstones of her teaching philosophy. Her dedication to the field is mirrored in her ongoing therapeutic work and her leadership at Bright Path Counseling and Consulting, where she balances consulting with a selective caseload, ensuring she remains connected to the practical applications of cognitive behavioral play therapy. Her classroom is therefore a fusion of theoretical knowledge and practical wisdom, providing students with an engaging and deeply insightful educational experience.

In Person or Live Webinar

Date and Time:

Thursday, January 23, 2025

9:00am-4:30pm

In Person Location:

1818 Club: 6500 Sugarloaf Parkway, 3rd Floor, Duluth, GA 30097


Workshop Description: 

Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy  (CBPT)  is recognized by the Association for Play Therapy as one of 10 historically significant theories. In this workshop attendees will learn the core principles of CBPT and understand selection and use of toys while engaging children in CBPT. Attendees will also learn the significance of each person involved in CBPT sessions and consider cultural and diversity issues that may arise while implementing CBPT. Attendees will also walk away with practical applications of interventions and clinical documentation skills relevant to CCPT.



Learning Objectives: 

  1. Describe 3 core principles of Cognitive Behavioral Play Therapy.
  2. Identify at least 3 key theoretical concepts and techniques used in CBPT.
  3. Explain use of toys and the role of the therapist, child, and parent in sessions & the theoretical underpinnings.
  4. Discuss considerations for cultural sensitivity & diversity considerations in CBPT.
  5. Design 3 play therapy goals & interventions used in clinical documentation with theoretical language.
  6. Demonstrate effective use of play interventions applying CBPT.

18-554

Bright Path Counseling and Consulting, LLC is an APT Approved Provider #18-554.

BPCC

Bright Path Counseling and Consulting, LLC is a leading provider of play therapy workshops. Offering in-person, live webinars and pre-recorded webinars (coming soon)!

ACEP No. 7614

Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified.

Continuing Education Credit



6 Synchronous NBCC Clock Hours

6 APT Contact or Live Webinar Options

APT Content Area: Seminal and Historical Play Therapy Theory



Play therapy credit is only awarded to mental health professionals.



Completion of a post test and evaluation is required to receive continuing education credit for live webinars or pre-recorded webinars.



Participants are eligible to receive continuing education credit for our live webinars or in-person workshops only if they are present for the entirety of the workshop during all content blocks. To support participant engagement and learning, breaks are provided throughout the workshop. Full attendance during the designated content sessions is required to ensure credit is awarded.



Counselors: Bright Path Counseling and Consulting, LLC has been approved by NBCC as an Approved Continuing Education Provider, ACEP No. 7614. Programs that do not qualify for NBCC credit are clearly identified. Bright Path Counseling and Consulting, LLC is solely responsible for all aspects of the programs.



Bright Path Counseling and Consulting is an APT Approved Provider (#18-554).



This workshops may count as related hours towards license renewal for Social Workers and Marriage and Family Therapists in Georgia and other states.

Workshop Schedule



8:30am - Zoom link opens for the waiting room

9:00am - Opening remarks and introductions

9:15am - Content

10:45am - Break

11:00am - Content

12:30 - Lunch Break

1:15 - Content

2:45 - Break

3:00 - Content

4:30 - Closing remarks, post test and evaluations

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Cancellation and Refund Policy



If you can no longer attend a workshop you have registered for, you may be eligible to either receive a credit for another workshop, or receive a refund if you are within the refund policy period. All live workshop refunds will be honored, less a $10 processing fee for cancellations received at least seven (7) days prior to the date of a live webinar or in-person workshop. For cancellation or credit requests with 6 days or less notice, a refund less a $55 processing fee may be refunded or credited to another workshop. For same day cancellations for workshops with a waiting list, no refund will be issued. Unfortunately, we cannot issue refunds for On-Demand (Asynchronous) webinars due to the fact that once purchased, the participant has access immediately to all materials.

Refunds will also not be issued due to technical limitations of the participant. We provide detailed instructions, and we are happy to assist in this area to a reasonable extent; however, we don’t have the staff to guide you through every step of the process.

Should you have any questions regarding our workshop refund policy, please contact Brandy Rogers (770) 904-1661 or [email protected].