
The Contextual Therapy Certificate Program is a 220-hour course of study that was designed by a committee of five senior contextual therapists, all of whom studied extensively, in person with Dr. Ivan Nagy, one of the pioneers of Family Therapy, and with his early associates. They have each been practicing Contextual Family Therapy for more than thirty years. Participants receive a Certificate of Accomplishment on successful completion of the requirements. The program is offered in conjunction with the Family & Play Therapy Center Inc., in Philadelphia. Classes are held here at the Center, and are also simultaneously available across the country and internationally through the Center's Interactive Live Online Classroom (iLOC).
The training prepares the therapist to work with individual adults, parents and children together, teens, couples, and families, including intergenerational family therapy. Therapists describe learning Contextual Therapy as occurring in layers. This part-time, long-term program allows gradual learning to happen, while therapists apply the knowledge to their work with client families, as well as using the theories to reflect on their own lives. Course content includes the presentation and demonstration of concrete interventions. The classes are fun, meaningful and deep. The entire program can be achieved either in person or online with a part time schedule, over a five year period.
Core courses are scheduled in Philadelphia once a month, from September to June for three hours (9:00 AM–12:00 PM ET; 6:00 AM–9:00 AM in California; 2:00 PM–5:00 PM in London). In addition, we offer occasional half-day, one-day, and two-day courses (see Advanced Seminars) and occasional movie discussions through a Contextual lens. All of the classes may be taken separately, independent of a certificate program.
Credit Applications of the courses. All of our Contextual Therapy courses are approved for CE credits by the Social Work Board of PA (for Social Workers, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Professional Counselors). Approval in PA is recognized by many other states. Course hours may count toward certification renewal for the American Nurses Credentialing Center. They may also count toward both the play therapy specific and the mental health hours required by the Association for Play Therapy. Course and supervision hours may count simultaneously toward multiple credentials and may be used to meet yearly requirements for licensing and for credentialing with AAMFT and APT.
A Selection of Contextual Therapy Concepts:
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-- Sue from Pennsylvania
"The person who came up with the idea for iLOC is a genius! I don't feel like I missed out on anything, in fact I felt like I was more a part of the class as my comments and questions were all 'heard'."
-- Melissa from North Carolina
"Dottie's wealth of knowledge and experience, combined with her engaging teaching style, made the class extremely positive and helpful. I learned so much in a short amount of time. I look forward to the next sandtray course!"
-- Susan from Pennsylvania/Florida
"Geez! The best, most professional online presentation I have experienced... Felt like I was there! What a polished, interactive experience. Luke [the technician] is 'the bomb' !"
-- Kelly from Hawaii
"I liked the fact that I was able to attend from my home, hundreds of miles away. It really makes it feel like I am actually 'there'. Best money I've spent in awhile."
-- Shannon from Missouri
"Everything about the center was warm and nurturing. Thanks to Luke and Eileen as well as Dottie and Jerry for creating that security needed for a positive learning environment."
-- Susan from Pennsylvania/Florida
"I have now taken several online webinar-type play therapy courses. Nothing compares to what you have here with the iLOC. The technology you have arranged is so sophisticated compared to other sites. Thank you for what you do to make using the iLOC such a positive experience. Such skill!"
-- Mary from New York