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VLE Session 3: Rebuilding Attachments with Military Children Utilizing Play Therapy

CEU's for this event are no longer available.  However, we appreciate your feedback via the EVALUATION available at this linkhttps://vte.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_cGafMC3VpHHTyYd

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This is session 3 of 4 of the Virtual Learning Event hosted by the MFLN Family Development Concentration Area.

This 1.5 hour webinar will offer valuable information on the utilization of play therapy in the effort to rebuild attachment with children in military families. The unique strengths of and risk factors for military children and families will be described along with the ways in which play therapy can assist in rebuilding attachment. The adaptation and application of techniques for working with trauma and grief to military children and families will also be presented.

Presenter Information


James Corbin, MSW, LSW
has served as full-time clinical faculty and instructor in the Graduate School of Social Work at Temple University. In Fall of 2014, he was appointed as the MSW Program Assistant Director. Additionally, he is the Clinical Director and Lead Developer of the Family Center at Temple University Harrisburg. He is a volunteer therapist for Give An Hour and is an active member of PACares and the Harrisburg Regional Planning Team for Operation Military Kids. His recent work includes the development of the College of Public Health/School of Social Work’s online postgraduate Certificate in Military Counseling program.



CEU and Certificate of Completion

We invite you to participate in our upcoming virtual learning event sessions. MFLN Family Development offers various continuing education opportunities for each live session (for up to one year after the live date). The types of CEU’s offered are: National Association of Social Workers (NASW), Georgia Marriage & Family Therapy and Early Intervention Training Program (EITP).

  • For more information on how to obtain NASW and Georgia Marriage and Family Therapy CE credits, click here. Have questions? Contact us at: MFLNFamilyDevelopment@gmail.com.
  • For more information on how to obtain Early Intervention Training Program (EITP) CE credits, click here. Have questions? Contact us at: MFLNFDEarlyIntervention@gmail.com


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This presentation is not endorsed by the Department of Defense and the information, as well as any opinions or views, contained herein are solely that of the presenter.

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