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Play Therapy - Foundations

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By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the foundational principles, definitions, and purposes of play therapy as a developmentally appropriate therapeutic approach for children.
  • Differentiate between directive, non-directive, and integrative play therapy approaches and describe how each supports children’s emotional expression and growth.
  •  Describe core play therapy skills, including tracking, reflecting feelings, restating content, modelling, limit setting, and returning responsibility to the child.
  • Explain the role of play in child development, including its neurobiological, emotional, and communication functions.
  • Apply foundational concepts such as PACE and therapeutic limit-setting to support safety, rapport-building, and emotional regulation in play therapy sessions.

 

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT): The Beginning, Intermediate, & Advanced Clinician Levels

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At the end of this training, you will learn how to:
• Describe the foundational principles of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), including the six core processes that promote psychological flexibility.
• Differentiate between beginner, intermediate, and advanced clinician applications of ACT in clinical practice.
• Demonstrate ACT interventions for beginning clinicians, such as mindfulness of the moment, thought labeling, values clarification, and acceptance-based exercises.
• Apply intermediate-level ACT techniques including cognitive defusion, self-as-context exploration, committed action planning, and workability review in youth and young adult populations.
• Integrate advanced ACT strategies such as ACT Matrix work, functional analysis through the ACT lens, and cross-modality integration (e.g., ACT + DBT, ACT + CBT) to address complex client presentations.
• Assess the role of psychological flexibility as both a treatment target and outcome measure across stages of clinician development.

Acceptance and Commitment Therapy: A Foundations Course

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At the end of this training, you will learn how to: • Define Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and explain its theoretical foundation in Relational Frame Theory and the broader third-wave cognitive-behavioral tradition.
• Describe the six interrelated core processes of the ACT Hexaflex model—acceptance, cognitive defusion, present-moment awareness, self-as-context, values clarification, and committed action—and explain how they interact to promote psychological flexibility.
• Demonstrate understanding of ACT interventions by identifying at least three evidence-based strategies used to enhance acceptance, defusion, and present-moment awareness (e.g., “Leaves on a Stream,” “Passengers on the Bus,” mindful grounding).
• Explain the clinical relevance of self-as-context and values clarification in fostering resilience, perspective-taking, and value-driven behavior across life domains.
• Apply ACT techniques to common clinical concerns, including anxiety, depression, chronic pain, PTSD, OCD, and substance use, describing how ACT’s transdiagnostic approach differs from symptom-reduction models.
• Adapt ACT interventions for children and adolescents using the Kidflex model to teach awareness, acceptance, and value-guided action in developmentally appropriate ways.
• Identify key considerations for implementing ACT in practice, including maintaining a collaborative therapeutic relationship, integrating mindfulness into daily functioning, and aligning interventions with client values.
• Discuss current research evidence supporting ACT’s effectiveness across clinical populations, referencing recent peer-reviewed studies and meta-analyses
• Reflect on the ethical and cultural dimensions of applying ACT, including clinician self-awareness, flexibility, and the use of metaphors and language appropriate to diverse client populations.

Advanced CE for Modern Behavioral Health Professionals.

  • Meeting licensing requirements
  • Expanding clinical skills
  • Improving client outcomes
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Frequently Asked Questions

Mindhues Academy is built specifically for licensed behavioral health clinicians, including therapists, social workers, counselors, psychologists, and marriage & family therapists. It supports professionals working in private practice, hospitals, community agencies, schools, and telehealth settings.

Yes, courses are designed to meet continuing education (CE) requirements, which are essential for maintaining licensure. Certification value and board recognition are core priorities in course design.

Mindhues focuses on:

  • Practical, real-world clinical skills (not generic theory)
  • Evidence-based approaches
  • Case-based learning and tools you can immediately apply
  • Expert-led instruction from credible clinicians

This directly addresses the common frustration clinicians have with low-depth, generic training.

Courses are designed with time-constrained clinicians in mind:

  • Self-paced learning
  • Modular content you can complete in short sessions
  • Immediate applicability (no wasted time on irrelevant material)

This helps clinicians balance heavy caseloads and ongoing education.

Mindhues focuses on high-demand, high-impact areas such as:

  • Trauma-informed care
  • Complex and high-risk cases (e.g., suicidality, co-occurring disorders)
  • Evidence-based modalities (CBT, EMDR, etc.)
  • Ethical and legal updates
  • Clinician well-being and burnout prevention

These align with real-world clinical challenges and specialization goals.

Mindhues offers flexible pricing options:

  • Monthly subscription: $30/month
  • Annual subscription: $270/year (discounted)
  • Student plan: $120/year
  • Premium courses: One-time purchase for specialized topics
  • Corporate plans: Available for organizations

 

There are both subscription and one-time purchase options. You can choose what fits your learning needs and budget:

  • Subscription for ongoing access
  • Individual course purchases for targeted learning

For support inquiries or to submit a grievance, please email us at support@mindhuesacademy.com 

Refund eligibility depends on the type of purchase. For subscription plans or course purchases, please contact support@mindhuesacademy.com, and our team will review your request.

Access depends on your plan:

  • Subscription plans include ongoing access while active
  • Premium courses may have limited access periods

For specific access questions, contact support@mindhuesacademy.com.