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In-Person Workshop March 2nd, 2024 at 9:00 AM- Introduction to Sand Tray

Saturday, March 2, 2024
9:00 AM - 12:15 PM (CST)

Event Details

Introduction to Sand Tray Therapy-
Considerations for In-Office and Virtual Sessions
3 General/Strength-Based CEUs

In-Person Workshop Saturday March 2nd, 2024 from 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM
​HALO Project at 401 E Memorial Road, Oklahoma City
Sand Tray Therapy, which is widely used in children's therapy sessions, may also be an effective intervention for adolescents and adults and in both family and couples therapy. Sand Tray Therapy may be helpful in processing stressful and traumatic life events or communicating family and life dynamics. Join Terri Scheulein, LPC, for an exploration of Sand Tray Therapy and how to incorporate its use in both the in-office and virtual setting.

Objectives Include:

-An overview of what is Sand Tray Therapy
-An exploration of interventions for individual, family, and couples therapy.
-A live demonstration and practice of using Sand Tray Therapy interventions

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This course meets criteria for 3 hours of general continuing education by the Oklahoma Board of Behavioral Health for Oklahoma LPC and LMFT license holders, by the Oklahoma State Board of Licensed Social Workers (provider #20240088) for Oklahoma LCSW license holders, by the Oklahoma Board of Licensed Drug and Alcohol Counselors (certificate #20240018) for LADC and CADC license holders (3 hours non-specific CEUs), and for Oklahoma case managers (3 hours strength-based CEUs).

Terri Schuelein, M.ED., L.P.C.

I have lived in Oklahoma City most of my life. I graduated from University of Oklahoma in 1985 with a B.S in Elementary Education. I began teaching in Tulsa, Oklahoma and pursued my masters in Counseling at Northeastern State University, graduating in 1988. I became a school counselor in Sapulpa and in 1990, I moved back to Oklahoma City. In 1993, I completed the requirements for my LPC. Since 2004, I have worked both in the school systems and in the private sector as a therapist and a crisis counselor. In 2011, I fulfilled the requirements to become an LPC Supervisor. I have extensive training in play therapy.

My practice has includes working with clients dealing with anxiety, depression, ADHD, and sexual abuse. My goals in both the school system and in private therapy is to give a child, a teen, an adult and/or a family a place where their voice matters. It is a place to resolve past issues, trauma, and grief so that they can feel safe in the world in which they live.  As a practice, I utilize client centered and Cognitive Behavioral therapy to work on the issues to assist clients in feeling secure in their environment. In addition to providing therapy, I work as a crisis counselor at Ninnekah Public Schools. I have been happily married for 32 years. I have two beautiful daughters and three dogs. My hobbies include traveling with my family and friends, gardening and knitting.